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Re: CR> FW: character encoding diagram

From: ElliottBradshaw@oaktech.com
Date: Thu Dec 19 2002 - 14:03:42 EST

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    Ira,

    Thanks, this is handy. I suspect there will be a place for it in the
    Implementor's Guide. I'll send a note to Thomas so he knows what we're up
    to.

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    Elliott Bradshaw
    Director, Software Engineering
    Oak Technology Imaging Group
    781 638-7534

                                                                                                    
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    Hi folks,

    Just off the Linux I18N mailing list.

    Cheers,
    - Ira McDonald
      High North Inc

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Thomas.Wolff@siemens.com [mailto:Thomas.Wolff@siemens.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 10:52 AM
    To: linux-utf8@nl.linux.org
    Subject: character encoding diagram

    Just for fun, I've made the enclosed diagram (using a UML tool) that
    shows the relations of major character sets and encodings.
    A solid line means a compatible extension, a dashed line means an
    implementation (here in the sense that an encoding implements a
    character set).
    Perhaps such a diagram could be useful in a Howto or tutorial.

    Kind regards,
    Thomas Wolff

    (See attached file: character-encoding.gif)



    character-encoding.gif



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