Dear Colleagues,
Attached is my update to the Proposal. In it I have:
- Accepted the IP's proposed rephrasings, where they seemed non-controversial. (I think this makes it easier to find the places where they have substantive criticisms.)
- Added French to the listing of languages using à
- Added the table of Generic Glyph Variants
- Changed Reference [0] to [99], per the IP's request that we not use [0]
- Moved the extended description of Latin Small Letter A and Latin Small Letter Alpha to Appendix D, per the IP's recommendation
- Regularized our use of Unicode Names. We had, in various places, used "Latin Small Letter", "Small Letter", and "Letter". They are now all the same.
- In several tables, the word processing software had "helpfully" changed the lower case glyph to upper case -- apparently because it thought it was starting a new sentence. These have all (I think) been restored to lower case.
- Added suggestions for how to address a couple of the TBD notes from the IP
- Added a few edits of my own. (I expect to have more. These are just things that I noticed while doing other things.)
I hope this moves us forward a bit.
Bill Jouris
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