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Monday, December 23, 2013
Save the Date for IUC 38 - Nov 3-5, 2014
Friday, December 13, 2013
Unicode 7.0 Annexes Available for Early Review
As technical work gets underway to prepare the publication of Unicode 7.0 (tentatively scheduled for June, 2014), the Unicode Technical Committee has posted proposed updates for several important specifications:
PRI #260, Proposed Update UTS #10, Unicode Collation Algorithm
PRI #261, Proposed Update UAX #15, Unicode Normalization Forms
PRI #262, Proposed Update UAX #44, Unicode Character Database
In UTS #10, collation weights are discussed more generically, with fewer references to the 16-bit weights used in the DUCET. Section 6.3.2, Large Values for Secondary or Tertiary Weights was merged into Section 6.2, Large Weight Values. In UAX #44, the derivation of the Alphabetic property has been updated and the discussion of @missing in Section 4.2.10 @missing Conventions has been simplified to reflect the revised conventions in the UCD data files, which eliminated special edge cases.
Review periods for these new public review issues close January 27, 2014. For details about reviewing and commenting, please see the Public Review Issues page.
http://unicode-inc.blogspot.com/2013/12/unicode-70-annexes-available-for-early.html
PRI #260, Proposed Update UTS #10, Unicode Collation Algorithm
PRI #261, Proposed Update UAX #15, Unicode Normalization Forms
PRI #262, Proposed Update UAX #44, Unicode Character Database
In UTS #10, collation weights are discussed more generically, with fewer references to the 16-bit weights used in the DUCET. Section 6.3.2, Large Values for Secondary or Tertiary Weights was merged into Section 6.2, Large Weight Values. In UAX #44, the derivation of the Alphabetic property has been updated and the discussion of @missing in Section 4.2.10 @missing Conventions has been simplified to reflect the revised conventions in the UCD data files, which eliminated special edge cases.
Review periods for these new public review issues close January 27, 2014. For details about reviewing and commenting, please see the Public Review Issues page.
http://unicode-inc.blogspot.com/2013/12/unicode-70-annexes-available-for-early.html
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
PRI #259: Combined registration of the Moji_Joho collection and of sequences in that collection
The Unicode Consortium has posted a new issue for public review and comment.
Public Review Issue #259: A submission for the "Combined registration of the Moji_Joho collection and of sequences in that collection" has been received by the IVD registrar.
This submission is currently under review according to the procedures of UTS#37, Ideographic Variation Database, with an expected close date of 2014-03-10. Please see the submission page for details and instructions on how to review this issue and provide comments:
http://www.unicode.org/ivd/pri/pri259/
Public Review Issue #259: A submission for the "Combined registration of the Moji_Joho collection and of sequences in that collection" has been received by the IVD registrar.
This submission is currently under review according to the procedures of UTS#37, Ideographic Variation Database, with an expected close date of 2014-03-10. Please see the submission page for details and instructions on how to review this issue and provide comments:
http://www.unicode.org/ivd/pri/pri259/
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