Re: New listserv, better unicode? (was Re: META five posts a day limit)
From: | Paul Bennett <paul-bennett@...> |
Date: | Thursday, June 30, 2005, 0:03 |
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 17:53:24 -0400, Tim May <butsuri@...> wrote:
> Stephen Mulraney wrote at 2005-06-29 21:26:29 (+0100)
> > On 6/29/05, taliesin the storyteller <taliesin-conlang@...>
> > wrote:
> > > * Stephen Mulraney said on 2005-06-29 21:22:06 +0200
> > Macrons: ā ē ī ō ū
> > Hachek: š ž ǧ ǰ ǎ
> > Various IPA: θ ð ɥ ʏ ɪ ɛ ʉ ɫ kʲ tʰ t͡b a˨ e˧ i˦ ↓ | ‖ ɓ ǃ ǀ ǂ ɑ
> > Other: москжа さくら にっぽん ελλενικι æøå þð ŋ む
> Both Georgian and Cyrillic above come through fine for me. Let's see
> if I can send... (If not, it's most probably an error at my end -
> specifying an encoding involves a somewhat laborious workaround)
>
> ქართული
>
> ესე ამბავი სპარსული, ქართულად
> ნათარგმანები,
> ვით მარგალიტი ობოლი, ხელის-ხელ
> საგოგმანები,
> ვპოვე და ლექსად გარდავთქვი, საქმე
> ვქმენ საჭოჭმანები,
> ჩემგან ხელქმნელმან დამმართოს,
> ლაღმან და ლამაზმა ნები.
Superbalicious! Opera even found a decent font to display the Georgian in.
The kana above look a bit iffy, though. I'll have to get elbow-deep in the
settings and fiddle my way into something pretty.
Here's a test to see what I can send:
gïżəϣѾԳשگॐভਓઋଋஹఝಋതถນႠშḱἕ※℥Ⅰⅱ↝∅⌘①⑵⒊⒜Ⓑⓒ┞♔〠つフㅸ㎲西갅
Wish me luck! Actually, it'd be post hoc, wouldn't it. Well, congratulate
or comiserate as appropriate...
Paul