Re: [idn] Re: character tables

Gervase Markham <gerv@mozilla.org> Wed, 02 March 2005 00:08 UTC

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Subject: Re: [idn] Re: character tables
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Paul Hoffman wrote:
> Yes. It turned out to be a bad idea that got more complicated and less 
> justifiable (that is, worse) with each rev, so I let it die. Others 
> (notably JET) tried different things.

Paul,

Could you tell us more about the problems you found with the ideas of 
bundling and blocking?

Gerv