DR 09-0060 - WML, Fonts: Names should be registered at IANA

Jim Thatcher Jim.Thatcher at microsoft.com
Wed May 30 13:05:50 CEST 2012


Suzuki-san,

You are correct that the original request was to have the codepages registered with IANA. However, in our discussions during the Prague meetings WG4 agreed that it would be reasonable to reference documentation of the codepages at Unicode.org or MSDN to allow reference to the source that most accurately describes the codepages expected by existing OOXML documents that reference those codepages.

Best regards,
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: John Haug [mailto:johnhaug at exchange.microsoft.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 3:46 PM
To: suzuki toshiya
Cc: SC34
Subject: RE: DR 09-0060 - WML, Fonts: Names should be registered at IANA

Hm, my understanding from prior discussions was simply to have references to documentation of any differences, in order to support better interoperability.  That seems a good goal to me, and would spare us many months of trying to get things registered with IANA.

-----Original Message-----
From: suzuki toshiya [mailto:mpsuzuki at hiroshima-u.ac.jp]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 12:40 PM
To: John Haug
Cc: SC34
Subject: Re: DR 09-0060 - WML, Fonts: Names should be registered at IANA

Dear John,

I think the document at Unicode.org is describing "what Windows Codepage xxx is", but what DR 09-0060 requests is the utilization of the standard names officially registered in IANA (and, if no appropriate names are registered, they should be registered). If you had experienced any difficulty to register Windows Codepage as a charset name to IANA registry, please let WG4 members know. It will help the discussion what we should do (in next) to close the DR.

Regards,
mpsuzuki

John Haug wrote:
> Hi all -
> My fonts contact here asked me about this, which reminded me there was no response to it.
> 
> Is the documentation for #2, 3, 5 at the link below sufficient?
> 
> Thanks,
> John
> 
> From: John Haug [mailto:johnhaug at exchange.microsoft.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 12:31 PM
> To: SC34
> Subject: DR 09-0060 - WML, Fonts: Names should be registered at IANA
> 
> I realized all the mail I've been sending and receiving on this DR 
> have been with individuals.  Let me take the opportunity to recap this 
> one for the whole list, and to capture discussion from the call this 
> morning.  Please take a look at the code page 949, 950, 1361 documents 
> here and let's discuss whether these cover how we wanted to handle 
> this DR.
> http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/WindowsBestFit
> 
> 
> DR requested changes:
>   1. 0x80: shift_jis should be replaced by Windows-31J.
>   2. 0x81: Microsoft Windows Codepage 949 should be registered in IANA, and use the name in the description.
>   3. 0x82: Microsoft Windows Codepage 1361 should be registered in IANA and use the name in the description.
>   4. 0x86: GB2312 should be replaced by GBK.
>   5. 0x88: Microsoft Windows Codepage 950 should be registered in IANA, and use the name in the description, because there are various Big5 diversions.
>   6. 0xDE: windows-874 is not registered in IANA. It should be registered.
> 
> Status:
>   - As covered in Prague (2012), #1, #4, #6 are done.
>   - I only recently found that #2 and #5 are documented on unicode.org.  I had #3 documented there last week.
> 
> WG 4 review request:
> Please take a look at the code page 949, 950, 1361 documents here and let's discuss whether these cover how we wanted to handle this DR.
> Recall from the Prague meeting notes:
> "In order to provide for the greatest degree of interoperability and fidelity of documents across implementations WG4 has made an exception to reference the Windows Codepage 949, 1361, and 950 character sets, which are defined by Microsoft and broadly implemented across the industry.
> John will investigate whether sufficient public document exists to use as references for bullets 2, 3, and 5."
> 
> 








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