- From: Thomas Phinney <thomas.phinney@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 16:01:21 -0800
- To: Kent Karlsson <kent.karlsson14@comhem.se>
- Cc: unicode@unicode.org, Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>, www-international@w3.org, kode@hotbox.ru, www-style@w3.org
It seems that the patiw being spacing rather than combining is an error in Unicode. :( Search for "patiw" here: http://www.evertype.com/standards/hy/n1395tech.html "This is a combining character." Hrant Papazian writes: "The mistake has persisted probably because nobody uses the patiw, because nobody puts a -usable- patiw in a font, because pre-OpenType it was impossible to render such a floating mark. Not to mention that the patiw is a very archaic character that always looks old-fashioned." Regards, T On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Kent Karlsson <kent.karlsson14@comhem.se> wrote: > > Den 2009-01-29 21.35, skrev "Thomas Phinney" <thomas.phinney@gmail.com>: > >> More from Hrant Papazian on Armenuan numbering: > >>> 3. is the glyph that indicates values over 9,999 a circumflex or a line >> >> My educated guess is something like U+055F > > 055F;ARMENIAN ABBREVIATION MARK;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; > > This is a spacing punctuation character, not a mark above. > > /kent k > > >
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