In <[email protected]>, on 06/13/2012
   at 02:02 PM, Charles Mills <[email protected]> said:

>I hear everyone who is saying "the term 'code point' *really* 
>means a bit value with a glyph assigned to it," but that's not 
>what the definitions out there say. Wikipedia:

Wiki, while useful, is not reliable.

>If one is going to define "round trip conversion" as applying only
>to corresponding glyphs then the definition loses any meaning. Any
>rational translation is round trip with regard to corresponding
>glyphs.

No; there are conflicting requirements on the translation, one of
which is semantic integrity.
 
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