Joerg Sonnenberger escribió:
Unicode covers Korean. It just violates the "one logic character equals
one UCS-4 character" or however you want to put. More trivial example
can be obtained when looking at both your and my name. Diacrets have
historically been part of the character, but it is possible to use
combining characters in unicode for the cleaner description.
OK, I know that but that's other problem. You explicitly wrote that
there were characters, which couldn't be represented un UCS-4, that was
what I reacted on:
Everything can be represented as UCS-4 is a bad
assumption, but something Americans and Europeans naturally don't have
to care about.
Cheers,
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Gabor Kovesdan
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