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Details could link to the part of the unicode-spec defining it #27

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msiebuhr opened this issue Aug 1, 2012 · 1 comment
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Details could link to the part of the unicode-spec defining it #27

msiebuhr opened this issue Aug 1, 2012 · 1 comment

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msiebuhr commented Aug 1, 2012

The unicode specification is available as a small tonne of PDF-files at http://unicode.org/charts/.

There seem to be some naming-scheme, but I can't quite figure out the offsets - but if we could do this automatically, it should be quite easy to add.

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Looking at http://unicode.org/charts/PDF/, there is indeed some system in where the codepoints break, but the offsets vary wildly, so it's hard to do without apriori knowledge of the mapping.

And it doesn't seem to be included in the XML-file we fetch from unicode themselves...

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