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David Carlisle <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Feb 2001 10:07:07 GMT
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> Yes I did (apart from the fact that I could find no convenient archive to
> pick them down, making the process excruciatingly slow on my computer).

There's a zip file of the spec linked from the front page.

You may also prefer the pdf charts available from the unicode.org site.

> I think these should be
But that isn't the way ISO works. It works by international ballot and
negotiation over a period of several years... (Just for this one
submission for math characters)

> But perhaps Unicode has already made up its mind, so there is nothing to do
> about it...

Not quite, but almost.

David


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