Fyi Regards Meeku http://twitter.com/nepotism --- On Sat, 1/11/08, linuxa linux <linuxalinux@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: linuxa linux <linuxalinux@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Unicode.org Software Internationalisation Standards & Specifications > To: unicode@xxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Saturday, 1 November, 2008, 4:07 PM > This portion is from the home page of the Unicode.org > website: > > "Welcome! The Unicode Consortium enables people around > the world to use computers in any language." > > Please show me how to use my computer in any language with > a demo and if you cannot then say, "Welcome! The > Unicode Consortium enables people around the world to use > computers in any language [though there is not as yet a demo > to show people how this is possible.]" > > "Our members develop the Unicode Standard, Unicode > Locales (CLDR), and other standards. These specifications > form the foundation for software internationalization in all > major operating systems, search engines, applications, and > the Web." > > Why then are certain programmers getting baffled by the > code for example at opensource code applications when they > are asked to specifically replace all k/K letters to unicode > 0915 glyph here (1) Style (2) Content (3) User Interface (4) > Membership (5) Extensions, thus are you saying that your > standards and specifications not have a > "framework" for these generic areas because then > you should say "Our members develop the Unicode > Standard, Unicode Locales (CLDR), and other standards > [without a framework]. These specifications form the > foundation for software internationalization in all major > operating systems, search engines, applications, and the Web > [without a framework.]" > > > Regards > > > Meeku > http://twitter.com/nepotism _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf