Showing posts with label Unicode 11. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unicode 11. Show all posts
Friday, July 13, 2018
Unicode 11.0 Paperback Available
Unicode 11.0 copies The Unicode 11.0 core specification is now available in paperback book form with a new, original cover design. This edition consists of a pair of modestly priced print-on-demand volumes containing the complete text of the core specification of Version 11.0 of the Unicode Standard.
Each of the two volumes is a compact 6×9 inch US trade paperback size. The two volumes may be purchased separately or together, although they are intended as a set. The cost for the pair is US 16ドル.58, plus postage and applicable taxes. Please visit the description page to order.
Note that these volumes do not include the Version 11.0 code charts, nor do they include the Version 11.0 Standard Annexes and Unicode Character Database, which are all freely available on the Unicode website.
Purchase The Unicode Standard, Version 11.0 - Core Specification
Each of the two volumes is a compact 6×9 inch US trade paperback size. The two volumes may be purchased separately or together, although they are intended as a set. The cost for the pair is US 16ドル.58, plus postage and applicable taxes. Please visit the description page to order.
Note that these volumes do not include the Version 11.0 code charts, nor do they include the Version 11.0 Standard Annexes and Unicode Character Database, which are all freely available on the Unicode website.
Purchase The Unicode Standard, Version 11.0 - Core Specification
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Wednesday, June 20, 2018
ICU 62 Released
ICU LogoUnicode® ICU 62 has just been released. It upgrades to
Unicode 11 and to CLDR 33.1 locale
data. A new syntax for locale-neutral number skeleton strings can be used in MessageFormat for more control over number formatting. Several still-draft
NumberFormatter methods and helper classes have been modified or renamed. In C++, DecimalFormat wraps the new NumberFormatter code, and there is a new
implementation for number parsing.
ICU is a software library widely used by products and other libraries to support the world's languages, implementing both the latest version of the Unicode encoding standard and of the Unicode locale data (CLDR).
For details please see http://site.icu-project.org/download/62
ICU is a software library widely used by products and other libraries to support the world's languages, implementing both the latest version of the Unicode encoding standard and of the Unicode locale data (CLDR).
For details please see http://site.icu-project.org/download/62
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CLDR Version 33.1 Language/Locale Data Released for Unicode 11.0
[画像:Emoji ]Unicode CLDR 33.1 adds support for the recently released
Unicode 11.0. Version 33.1 is the latest version of CLDR, the core
open-source language data that major software systems use to adapt software to
the conventions of over 80 different languages. The open-source Unicode ICU
library incorporates the CLDR Version 33.1 data as part of its update to Unicode
11.0 in its ICU 62
release. ICU code is used by many products for Unicode and language support,
including Android, Cloudant, ChromeOS, Db2, iOS, macOS, Windows, and many
others.
The CLDR 33.1 release focuses on updates for Unicode 11.0: new names and keywords for the Unicode 11.0 emoji, Chinese collation stroke order, and script metadata. In addition, there are major improvements for names and annotations for the pre-11.0 emoji in CLDR languages. More extensive updates are planned for CLDR 34 (release expected in early October), with data submission still continuing.
For further details and links to documentation, see the CLDR 33.1 Release Notes.
The CLDR 33.1 release focuses on updates for Unicode 11.0: new names and keywords for the Unicode 11.0 emoji, Chinese collation stroke order, and script metadata. In addition, there are major improvements for names and annotations for the pre-11.0 emoji in CLDR languages. More extensive updates are planned for CLDR 34 (release expected in early October), with data submission still continuing.
For further details and links to documentation, see the CLDR 33.1 Release Notes.
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