On 24 November 2011 19:50, Philip TAYLOR <p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk> wrote:
> Could you offer an example of ambiguous VIQR input, Andrew ?
> I am not sufficiently familiar with the encoding to envisage
> in what way ambiguity might occur.


Word final vowels with punctuation following, e.g. full stop, question mark.

the following sentence:

Tôi yêu tiếng nước tôi từ khi mới ra đời.

is represented in strict VIQR as:

To^i ye^u tie^'ng nu+o+'c to^i tu+` khi mo+'i ra ddo+`i\.

Notice the escaping of the full stop at the end of the sentence.
Without the escaping the full stop would be converted to diacritic
below the letter "i".

or another example:

Anh ddi dda^u\?

This escaping is part of VIQR and any input system that is based on VIQR.


Andrew
-- 
Andrew Cunningham
Senior Project Manager, Research and Development
Vicnet
State Library of Victoria
Australia

andr...@vicnet.net.au
lang.supp...@gmail.com



--------------------------------------------------
Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.:
  http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex

Reply via email to