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Re: Where do I find which glyphs are required for a given language?
@"Ray Larabie": I wouldn’t say your approach went in the wrong direction, basically. To establish certain categories for characters and then assign (flag) these categories to characters is …2 -
Re: Where do I find which glyphs are required for a given language?
A good point Jasper, actually. But I hesitate to embark on this, for a couple of reasons.It is one thing for me to compile an encoding and to make some notes about for my own works. But it is anothe…2 -
Re: Where do I find which glyphs are required for a given language?
Whith so much errors a source becomes completely unreliable and quite irrelevant.It is nice to look at some references mentioned (and there are a few good ones), right, but for my own character sets…4 -
Re: Hamburger Button
That is correct for probably the vast majority of current use cases, but given the occurrence of such a symbol in the text of a descriptive user manual or similar, you have the case for a proposal t…4 -
Re: Hamburger Button
I suppose Mr. Shinn wanted to refer to U+2630, one of the eight Yijing trigram characters. This char. is part of a canonical symbol set with a specific semantic value and a certain graphic tendency. …6