This essay discusses the difficulties facing the encoding of textual data, the problems presented by the widespread adoption of Unicode, and the need for adoption of a coding standard for each writing system that respects its culture and its graphical nature
The Unicode Standard includes virtually all standard characters used in mathematics. This set suppor...
Because Unicode contains such a large number of characters and incorporates the varied writing syste...
The world of character encoding in 2010 has changed significantly since TEI began in 1987, thanks to...
This essay discusses the difficulties facing the encoding of textual data, the problems presented by...
This essay looks at the history of digital text encoding, from the early and very limited simple alp...
In the preceding entries of this series, we have mostly dealt with encoding issues, that is to say h...
A universal character encoding is required to produce software that can be localized for any languag...
The World Wide Web and your computer can already display text in the scripts of most South Asian lan...
International audienceIn this paper we give a new approach to the concepts of glyph and character, a...
The Unicode Standard is the de facto “universal” standard for character-encoding in nearly all moder...
this paper we often use the term character rather more loosely, and more in keeping with tradition a...
An argument for a new approach to text encoding, depicting ASCII/EBCDIC as pathetic and Unicode as g...
International audienceIn this paper we describe and comment, from a linguistic point of view, Unicod...
The Unicode Standard includes virtually all of the standard characters used in mathematics. This set...
Starting with version 3.2, Unicode includes virtually all of the standard characters used in mathema...
The Unicode Standard includes virtually all standard characters used in mathematics. This set suppor...
Because Unicode contains such a large number of characters and incorporates the varied writing syste...
The world of character encoding in 2010 has changed significantly since TEI began in 1987, thanks to...
This essay discusses the difficulties facing the encoding of textual data, the problems presented by...
This essay looks at the history of digital text encoding, from the early and very limited simple alp...
In the preceding entries of this series, we have mostly dealt with encoding issues, that is to say h...
A universal character encoding is required to produce software that can be localized for any languag...
The World Wide Web and your computer can already display text in the scripts of most South Asian lan...
International audienceIn this paper we give a new approach to the concepts of glyph and character, a...
The Unicode Standard is the de facto “universal” standard for character-encoding in nearly all moder...
this paper we often use the term character rather more loosely, and more in keeping with tradition a...
An argument for a new approach to text encoding, depicting ASCII/EBCDIC as pathetic and Unicode as g...
International audienceIn this paper we describe and comment, from a linguistic point of view, Unicod...
The Unicode Standard includes virtually all of the standard characters used in mathematics. This set...
Starting with version 3.2, Unicode includes virtually all of the standard characters used in mathema...
The Unicode Standard includes virtually all standard characters used in mathematics. This set suppor...
Because Unicode contains such a large number of characters and incorporates the varied writing syste...
The world of character encoding in 2010 has changed significantly since TEI began in 1987, thanks to...