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To: UTC
From: Mark Davis
Date: 2005-04-28

One of the original ideas for Unicode 4.1.0 was to produce a NamedSequences.html, following the pattern of StandardizedVariants.html. This document was generated along those lines, but not added into U4.1.0. My suggestion instead is to add this file (with suitable style modifications, of course) as a chart someplace accessible under http://unicode.org/charts/.

Alternatively, we could also combine this with the StandardizedVariants.html to provide a unified chart of sequences, again someplace under http://unicode.org/charts/.

Note: we don't have some of the glyphs quite right yet, but it should be sufficient for discussing the format. One of the innovations is having a separate column of text that for copy&paste; that needs discussion also.

 PROPOSED WORKING DRAFT
Named Sequences

Revision @revision@
Authors Members of the Editorial Committee
Date @date@
This Version http://www.unicode.org/Public/@updateDirectory@/NamedSequences-@revision@.html
Previous Version n/a
Latest Version n/a


Summary

This file provides a visual display of the named sequences derived from NamedSequences.txt.The proposal is to add this,

Status

The file and the files described herein are part of the Unicode Character Database (UCD) and are governed by the UCD Terms of Use stated at the end.


Introduction

The tables here exhaustively lists the valid, registered named sequences. The columns include a representative glyph, the sequence of code points in hex, and the name of the sequence. In addition, there is a last column entitled Copyable, which contains the literal text forming the sequence. That text can be copied and pasting in elsewhere. The display of the text in this column is up to the capabilities of the browser and the set of available fonts. For more information, see Display Problems?.

Note: The representative glyphs used to show the names sequences are often derived from different physical fonts than the representative glyphs in the standard. They may therefore exhibit minor differences in size, proportion, style, or weight.

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