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[lojban] RE:character names
In a message dated 00-06-27 13:51:13 EDT, cowan writes:
<< The Unicode/ISO 10646 index numbers serve that purpose [names for the
characters per se, not just by function], and we have the
cmavo "se'e" to mark a character code. >>
Fine for those who carry that -- or the extended ASCII code or whatever --
around in their heads, but not nearly so useful as meaningful names (though
the meaningful ones may be the functional ones after all). And the ISO
_names_ are the old mixtures of uses and what not again.
As for other systems, the original RECORD on all this stuff mentioned
emoticons as a natural target for the {---bu} locution. Here I think there
is less danger of mixing systems, since this seems a novel system ingeniously
being put together daily out of fairly intractable pieces (and we can spell
them with good character names).
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