RE: UniView updated

Hi Najib,
 
Many thanks for pointing this out to me.  Should be fixed now.
 
http://rishida.net/scripts/uniview/?range=0035:0048

RI
 

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 From: Najib Tounsi [mailto:ntounsi@emi.ac.ma] 
 Sent: 15 October 2007 15:25
 To: Richard Ishida
 Cc: 'WWW International'; 'Unicode Mailing List'
 Subject: Re: UniView updated
 
 
 Hi Richard,
 
 In Uniview, when you show a table (at the left) corresponding to a range of characters, indices of cells  do not have the usual meaning  of the hex-value of the character in the cell. The first character of any range, always starts at the first line/first column. Example of range 0035-0048 
 
 
    3  4 
 0  5  E 
 1  6  F 
 2  7  G 
 3  8  H 
 4  9  I 
 5  :  J 
 6  ;  K 
 7  <  L 
 8  =  M 
 9  >  N 
 A  ?  O 
 B  @  P 
 C  A  Q 
 D  B  R 
 E  C  S 
 F  D  T 

 So cell indices behave like coordinates numbered 0 through F, without any meaning?
 
 Najib.
 
 
 

Received on Friday, 16 November 2007 09:59:49 UTC