Unicode® Technical Notes
Unicode Technical Notes provide information on a variety of topics related to
the Unicode Standard and internationalization technologies.
These Technical Notes are independently prepared by their
respective authors; they are not subject to any formal review process by any of
the Unicode Technical
Committees, nor are they part of the
Unicode Standard or
any other Unicode
specification. Sole responsibility for their contents rests with the
author(s), and publication does not imply endorsement by the Unicode Consortium
in any way. Technical Notes are not intended for further development as
standards, and should not be viewed as equivalent to internet drafts or RFCs.
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