Re: printable multibyte encodings

lwj@cs.kun.nl Thu, 14 January 1993 20:25 UTC

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To: Chris Petrilli <sgiblab!gnu.ai.mit.edu!troi!petrilli@uucp-gw-2.pa.dec.com>
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Subject: Re: printable multibyte encodings
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1993 21:26:32 +0100
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From: lwj@cs.kun.nl

[About ISO 10646]

> Or at the very least, put it out under the normal RFC guidelines. 

See RFC 1345 (I assume `ISO 2DIS 10646' is the same as DIS 1.2??).
No nice character glyphs there, but enough info to get the picture.
Ask the author for an updated version; I believe there were a few errors
in the chinese/japanse part.

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