Re: rendering - how bad is AW font displaying desing?


Subject: Re: rendering - how bad is AW font displaying desing?
From: Lukas Pietsch (pietsch@mail.uni-freiburg.de)
Date: Wed Jan 10 2001 - 14:27:29 CST


Bill Carpeter wrote:
> So, in a pure Unicode environment, for example, an app wouldn't use
> different Unicode character values depending on context? They would
> use a single, consistent Unicode character value, and then the
> rendering engine would select (based on context) which of several
> possible Unicode glyphs to display?
>
> In other words, these rendering differences being discussed are
> treated in a fundamentally different way from, say, case shifts?

Yes, exactly. It just happens in the case of Arabic that the contextual
glyph presentation forms *do* have Unicode code points of their own. But
that's not necessarily so for other languages (south Asian ones for
instance.) In the case of Arabic it's because of some compatibility
considerations, I believe.

Lukas



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