RE: U+182C/U+1832

Hi Greg,

 

*  Another U+182C Final variant (FVS2) for the feminine form - I am not
familiar with this - would you like to discuss it further.

We are Ok for this U+182C Final variant (FVS2) for the feminine form not to
be encoded, if there are any kind of disagreement. 

It is only for the encoding table completeness.

*  A tailed U+1832 isolate glyph (?FVS1) - can you describe this further
also.

Actually, there are some posibilities for most of consonant have small
tailed isolate (odoi suul) form. but it is not regularly used. 

Now I am intending to ignore this kind of tailed consonant isolate form.

we can handle it using the final form or other method.

 

Maybe we need one small tailed isolate (odoi suul) display form to unify the
usgae.

It can be the  Final Variant Form of NIRUGU with FVS1 or we use ALIGALI
U+1888_I final form with FVS1.

 

Thanks and Best Regards,

 

 

Jirimutu

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From: Greg Eck [mailto:greck@postone.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 12:35 AM
To: jrmt@almas.co.jp; public-i18n-mongolian@w3.org
Subject: U+182C/U+1832

 

Jirimutu,

 

I am looking over final issues. You had mentioned in your Mongolian Unicode
FVS Assignment Basic Principles, that you need:

*        Another U+182C Final variant (FVS2) for the feminine form - I am
not familiar with this - would you like to discuss it further.

*        A tailed U+1832 isolate glyph (?FVS1) - can you describe this
further also.

 

Greg

 

Received on Tuesday, 27 October 2015 00:55:51 UTC