On 24 February 2011 11:36, Anivar Aravind anivar.aravind@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for those links. I am aware about that. But not get enough time to read it yet. But are you sure, it specified unicode 5.1 . I am curious becuase new rupee symbol getting encoded only in unicode 6.1. Usually govt standards does not specify versions.
Yep. What it states is:
Unicode shall be the storage-encoding standard for all constitutionally recognised Indian
Languages including English and other global languages as follows:
Unicode 5.1.0 and its future up-gradation as reported by Unicode consortium from time to time.
Thank you.
Best,
Gautam ________ http://social.prathambooks.org/