On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 17:29 +0900, MURATA Makoto wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> Thank you for your comments. Here is a revised version.
>
>
> http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~eb2m-mrt/dsdl/part7FCD.pdf
>
> Here is a list of major changes.
>
> - <char> instead of <repertoire> for describing character classes
>
> - <repertoire> instead of <namedRepertoire> for rescribing repertoires
> in registries. <repertoire> now has three attributes: "registry",
> "name", and "number.
I think that is better.
> I am still not sure whether Unicode, IANA charset registry, ISO/IEC 15897 and
> CEN ENV 12005 Cultural registry should be in the normative reference or
> bibliography.
I think the rule is that if you could remove the reference and the
material using the reference and the requirements of the standard are
unchanged, then the reference should be non-normative.
> Should CRDL descriptions describe repertoires containing C0 control
> functions? If so, how ? It is not clear whether regular expressions of
> XML Schema Part 2 match C0 control functions.
I don't think anything would be lost by ignoring or banning C0. The
meaning and management of control characters belongs to a different
layer (even though such a layer does not exist.)
Or, perhaps, the language might allow their use (for documentation
purposes) but implementations may or should ignore those parts.
Cheers
Rick
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