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  Unicode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Further additions of characters to the already-encoded scripts, as well as symbols, in particular for mathematics and music (in the form of notes and rhythmic symbols), also occur.
Invented scripts, most of which do not qualify for inclusion in Unicode due to lack of real-world usage, are listed in the ConScript Unicode Registry, along with unofficial but widely-used Private Use Area code assignments.
Proposals suggested the inclusion of the elvish scripts Tengwar and Cirth from J.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Unicode   (5025 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Unicode   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Consortium withdrew the draft to incorporate changes suggested by Tolkienists, and as of 2005 it remains under consideration.
Similarly, in representing the scripts of Asia, the double-byte character encodings cannot even in principle encode more than 65,536 characters, and in practice the architectures chosen impose much lower limits.
Combining marks, like the complex script-shaping required to properly render Arabic text and many other scripts, usually depend on complex font technologies, like OpenType (by Adobe and Microsoft), Graphite (by SIL International), and AAT (by Apple), by which a font designer includes instructions in a font, telling software how to properly output different character sequences.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Unicode   (3635 words)

  
 Production First Software Encyclopedia of Typography and Electronic Communication : S
Typographically speaking, the distinction between calligraphic and script typefaces is that calligraphic typefaces have unconnected letterforms or letterforms which look like they were intended to be unconnected; whereas script typefaces are designed with letterforms that look connected or with a suggestion that they were meant to be.
Scripting language text, comprised of individual commands, is placed in a script file, the contents of which are then executed at a later time by the operating system or application.
Note that some Latin script IPA phonetic and Cyrillic script letterforms follow a somewhat similar smallcap form, but they are not true smallcaps because they are actually lowercase letterforms and have lowercase letterform stroke thicknesses (usually thinner).
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/profirst/s.htm   (7225 words)

  
 Software
The software is designed so that the user can easily script complex testing procedures, and comes with all source code (in standard, well-commented, clearly written C++).
Scripts may be written to automate complex training and testing procedures.
This process of recombination, random mutation, and selection has been shown to be very effective in solving complex problems that contain many elements that can be arranged in many ways or parameters with values that must be determined.
www.scientific-consultants.com /software.html   (4954 words)

  
 Daniel Greenberg
“…complex script… deep characters, a great story, wonderful atmosphere.
The complex script was surely challenging for the actors, but never once did I get the feeling they were anybody other than who they were pretending to be.”
Dan wrote an ambitious script where all game choices not only made sense, but where all choices must be set-up.
www.danielgreenberg.com   (2498 words)

  
 TURATH The Family Education Center
From the Language Tab, check the box that says 'Install files for complex script and right to left fonts including Thai
You will get a message says, “You choose to install files for complex script…”
You will got another massage says “ the requested files already copied to your computer, if you want to copy it again you need the Windows XP CD ROM.
www.turathusa.com /FAQ.htm   (322 words)

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