Re: Tech: Unicode (was...)
From: | John Cowan <cowan@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, May 4, 2004, 10:59 |
Philippe Caquant scripsit:
> (I yet wonder about this: are there different Unicode
> sets on the market ? For ex, are some code ranges
> sometimes used, sometimes not used ? In other terms,
> is it perfectly standard, or is it not ? What about
> evolution ?)
Unicode is very well standardized: characters are added over
time, but old ones are not changed or moved. (A few such
changes were made before 1993, but since Unicode 2.0 -- we are
now on 4.0 -- no such changes have been made, nor will any
be made in future.)
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