And the other aspect is directionality of the container. ascii@CIBARA.com is a left-to-right container. .com@CIBARAascii is a right-to-left container (I think -- might be .comCIBARAascii@) Murray's post really does quite a good job of describing how we handle these for IRIs in Microsoft Office. They have very similar characteristics. -----Original Message----- From: ua-eai-bounces@icann.org [mailto:ua-eai-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of Paul Borokhov Sent: Monday, April 3, 2017 3:07 PM To: Andrew Sullivan <ajs@anvilwalrusden.com> Cc: ua-eai@icann.org Subject: Re: [UA-EAI] arabic1.arabic2@arabic3.arabic4 you have to set a baseline somewhere, otherwise these things get confusing real fast :-)
3 апр. 2017 г., в 15:00, Andrew Sullivan <ajs@anvilwalrusden.com> написал(а):
On Mon, Apr 03, 2017 at 02:54:52PM -0700, Paul Borokhov wrote:
When I see arabic1, 2, 3, etc, I am assuming that this is the logical order.
Ah. Well, that was part of what I didn't know in Don's question :)
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