- From: <jrmt@almas.co.jp>
- Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2015 18:52:18 +0900
- To: "'Richard Wordingham'" <richard.wordingham@ntlworld.com>, "'Greg Eck'" <greck@postone.net>
- Cc: <public-i18n-mongolian@w3.org>
Hi Greg, >> If we take one example from the font comparator site >> (http://r12a.github.io/scripts/mongolian/variants ) and look at >> U+1820. We see that Isolate+FVS1 is specified. Isolate+FVS2 AND >> Isolate+FVS3 are not specified as they are "don't care conditions". >> These two sequences are left to the judgment of the font designer to >> handle. >No. ><U+1820, FVS3> must be treated the same as U+1820, for the variation sequence is not defined. > Once <U+1820, FVS2> ceases to be specified for any position, then the same will apply to <U+1820, FVS2>. >It is not clear what should happen if only some positional variants are defined for a variation sequence. I agree Richard's point of view on this. "don't care conditions" should means same with original. If we left the Isolate+FVS2 AND, Isolate+FVS3 of U1820 to font designer to decide the usage, There will be other new unstable elements appears in the future. Regards Jirimutu ========================================================== Almas Inc. 101-0021 601 Nitto-Bldg, 6-15-11, Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo E-Mail: jrmt@almas.co.jp Mobile : 090-6174-6115 Phone : 03-5688-2081, Fax : 03-5688-2082 http://www.almas.co.jp/ http://www.compiere-japan.com/ ========================================================== Jirimuto -----Original Message----- From: Richard Wordingham [mailto:richard.wordingham@ntlworld.com] Sent: Thursday, August 6, 2015 11:23 AM To: Greg Eck Cc: jrmt@almas.co.jp; public-i18n-mongolian@w3.org Subject: Re: New Thread - FVS Assignment MisMatch On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 01:56:08 +0000 Greg Eck <greck@postone.net> wrote: > If we take one example from the font comparator site > (http://r12a.github.io/scripts/mongolian/variants ) and look at > U+1820. We see that Isolate+FVS1 is specified. Isolate+FVS2 AND > Isolate+FVS3 are not specified as they are "don't care conditions". > These two sequences are left to the judgment of the font designer to > handle. No. <U+1820, FVS3> must be treated the same as U+1820, for the variation sequence is not defined. Once <U+1820, FVS2> ceases to be specified for any position, then the same will apply to <U+1820, FVS2>. It is not clear what should happen if only some positional variants are defined for a variation sequence. Richard.
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