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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N 1830
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 N 3067
DATE: 1998-04-15
PRIVATEISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2
Coded Character Sets
Secretariat: Japan (JISC)PRIVATEDOC TYPE:Summary of Voting/Table of RepliesTITLE:
Summary of Voting on SC 2 N 3003, Combined PDAM Registration and Consideration Ballot on Project JTC 1.02.18.01.22: ISO/IEC 10646-1, Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character set (UCS) -- Part 1: Architecture and Basic Multilingual Plane -- AMENDMENT 22SOURCE:Secretariat, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2PROJECT:JTC 1.02.18.01.22STATUS:
1) PDAM registration: Approved. 2) PDAM consideration: This document is forwarded to WG 2 for consideration. WG 2 is requested to prepare a disposition of comments report, a revised text and a recommendation to SC 2 for further processing.ACTION ID:ACTDUE DATE:--DISTRIBUTION: P, O and L Members of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 WG Conveners, Secretariats ISO/IEC JTC 1 Secretariat ISO/IEC ITTFNO. OF PAGES:8ACCESS LEVEL:DefWEB ISSUE #:014Secretariat ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 - Toshiko KIMURA IPSJ/ITSCJ (Information Processing Society of Japan/Information Technology Standards Commission of Japan)* Room 308-3, Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg., 3-5-8, Shiba-Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105 JAPAN Tel: +81 3 3431 2808; Fax: +81 3 3431 6493; Telex: 2425340 IPSJ J; HYPERLINK "mailto:kimura@itscj.ipsj.or.jp"email: kimura@itscj.ipsj.or.jp *A Standard Organization accredited by JISC
Summary of Voting on SC 2 N 3003: Combined PDAM Registration and Consideration Ballot on Project JTC 1.02.18.01.22: ISO/IEC 10646-1, Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character set (UCS) -- Part 1: Architecture and Basic Multilingual Plane -- AMENDMENT 22
1) PDAM Registration
PRIVATEApproveApproveDisapproveAbstainCommentswith CommentsP-Member (36)ARMENIAAUSTRIABELGIUMBRAZILXCANADAXCHINADENMARKXEGYPTFINLANDXFRANCEGERMANYGREECEXICELANDINDIAIRANIRELANDXISRAELXITALYXJAPANXKOREAXMOROCCONETHERLANDSXNORWAYXPOLANDXROMANIARUSSIAN FEDERATIONXSINGAPORESLOVENIASWEDENXTHAILANDTUNISIATURKEYXUKXUSAXVIET NAMYUGOSLAVIA1800
2) PDAM Consideration
PRIVATEApproveApproveDisapproveAbstainCommentswith CommentsP-Member (36)ARMENIAAUSTRIABELGIUMXBRAZILXCANADAXCHINADENMARKXEGYPTXFINLANDXFRANCEGERMANYXHYPERLINK \l "Germany"Attachment 1GREECEXICELANDINDIAIRANIRELANDXHYPERLINK \l "Ireland"Attachment 2ISRAELXITALYXJAPANXKOREAXMOROCCONETHERLANDSXNORWAYXPOLANDXROMANIARUSSIAN FEDERATIONXSINGAPORESLOVENIASWEDENXTHAILANDTUNISIATURKEYXUKXHYPERLINK \l "UK"Attachment 3USAXHYPERLINK \l "USA"Attachment 4VIET NAMYUGOSLAVIA1920
Attachment 1:Germany
With reference to your document ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2 N 3003, LB on ISO/IEC 10646-1/PDAM 22
Germany votes as follows:
Position of the German National Body (DIN) on the proposal to include in the UCS a number of graphic symbols, mainly from ISO/IEC 9995-7 but also from other sources.
Position: The German National Body disapproves the proposal.
Justification: The German Member Body objects to the inclusion of the symbol proposed to be coded in hex F8 of row 25 of table 46 on page 107. The symbol is intended to represent the decimal separator on the relevant key of a keyboard replacing the graphic character 'period' as used in the USA for example, or the graphic character 'comma', used in practically all countries in Europe. To ensure general acceptance of the symbol it has to be as neutral and as independent as possible of the different customs in the world. Proposed was therefore an equiangular triangle.
The symbol now proposed for inclusion in ISO/IEC 10646 is not acceptable especially not in the USA, as its shape resembles too much that of a comma.
Attachment 2:Ireland
Q.1 Yes, Ireland approves the PDAM registration.
Q.2 Ireland approves the draft as presented, with the technical comment that the names of the following characters should be changed to reflect the use of the characters:
21F1 BEGIN SYMBOL 21F2 END SYMBOL 2380 INSERTION SYMBOL 2381 CONTINUOUS UNDERLINE SYMBOL 2382 DISCONTINUOUS UNDERLINE SYMBOL 2383 EMPHASIS SYMBOL 2384 COMPOSITION SYMBOL 2385 CENTRE SYMBOL 2386 ENTER SYMBOL 2387 ALTERNATIVE KEY SYMBOL 2388 CONTROL KEY SYMBOL 2389 PAUSE KEY SYMBOL 238A BREAK SYMBOL 238B ESCAPE SYMBOL 238C UNDO SYMBOL 25F8 DECIMAL SEPARATOR FUNCTION SYMBOL 2614 PRINT SCREEN SYMBOL
Editorial comment: The white space surrounding the centre line in the glyph for 2385 should be increased to show more separation between the brackets and the vertical bar (though the brackets should still form a notional square).
Attachment 3:UK
UK COMMENTS ACCOMPANYING VOTE OF APPROVAL ON ISO/IEC 10646-1-FPDAM/22 - (ISO/JTC1/SC2 N 3003)
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The UK approves FPDAM 22 with the following comments:
Technical comments.
Ten of the new symbols proposed are already available in ISO/IEC10646 First Edition if the characters in BMP Row 20 (Table 37, combining diacritical marks for symbols) are used in conjuction with existing symbols in other tables, as shown below.
Also 2387 RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH SWITCH can be unified with the existing 2325 OPTION KEY.
There is thus no real need to add these eleven symbols, listed below, to 10646, unless the proposers have special reasons for wishing them to be distinct characters.
PRIVATEPDAM code posnEquivalent to:
Combining symbolWith symbol238520D2 LONG VERT. LINE O/L25A1 WHITE SQUARE238A20DD ENCLOSING CIRCLE25BD WHITE DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE25F020DE ENCLOSING SQUARE2518 BOX DRG. LIGHT UP & LEFT25F120DE ENCLOSING SQUARE2510 BOX DRG. LIGHT DOWN & LEFT25F220DE ENCLOSING SQUARE250C BOX DRG. LIGHT DOWN & RIGHT25F320DE ENCLOSING SQUARE2514 BOX DRG. LIGHT UP & RIGHT25F420DD ENCLOSING CIRCLE2518 BOX DRG. LIGHT UP & LEFT25F520DD ENCLOSING CIRCLE2510 BOX DRG. LIGHT DOWN & LEFT25F620DD ENCLOSING CIRCLE250C BOX DRG. LIGHT DOWN & RIGHT25F720DD ENCLOSING CIRCLE2514 BOX DRG. LIGHT UP & RIGHTEditorial comments.
Clause 1. - In the entry for Page 99, Table 42, the name for code position 8B should be amended so that NORTHWEST is replaced by NORTH WEST, for consistency with the name of 2196 in Table 39 of First Edition.
Attachment 4:USA
See separate PDF file: HYPERLINK "02n30671.pdf"02n30671.pdf
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