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Subject: Referring to Unicode ISO/IEC 10646 characters (editorial; ODF all versions)
Dear all, Through the ODF spec, Unicode characters are referred to in at least 4 different ways (e.g. "SPACE (0x0020)", "SOFT HYPHEN (00AD)", "U+27A2", "0xf000 to 0xf0ff"). UCS code positions and ranges should be referred to consistently in the text, using the conventions of ISO/IEC 10646 clause 6.3, i.e., { U | u } [ {+}(xxxx | xxxxx | xxxxxx) | {-}xxxxxxxx ], where "x" represents one hexadecimal digit (0 to 9, A to F, or a to f). for readability, the character name might be stated when a code position is first mentioned in a section ... - Alex.
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