On 3/17/06, Donald Gaminitillake <lankaprin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is the keyboard layout listed on SLSI 1134
> Yansaya is there on the key board but not registered with UNICODE.
I am writing this in English as Mr Donald claims that he can't read Sinhala Unicode.
Mr Donald, Unicode is NOT about keyboards. It's about representation of characters electronically. If you don't undrestand the previous two sentenses, please accept that your IQ is low and shut up!
As Niranjan pointed out, this group is for Sinhala Unicode. It's unethical to exploit the "freedom" given to you by the members of the Sinhala Unicode list for other hidden purposes. Please create a different group if for your agenda.
As Unicode Sinhala does not have Yansaya or repaye or simple characters as "Kayanna badhi shayanna"
You all are bluffing the country with some educated "GOATS"
If you can prove the Sinhala Unicode Why cant you give the unicode 4digits location for the simple character "DU" or "LU". You cannot give because it is not registered in UNICODE SINHALA SLSI 1134is incorrect and incomplete.
Someday someone will read all this and judge who is wrong and who is correct.
donald gaminitillake wrote: > You cannot ask anyone to shut up
You are missquoting, again, I am not surprised. I didn't just say "shut up". This is what I said:
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Mr Donald, Unicode is NOT about keyboards. It's about representation of characters electronically. If you don't undrestand the previous two sentenses, please accept that your IQ is low and shut up! </quote>
See that? Do you know what "if" means in English?
And as the list admins clearly indicated, this list is NOT about arguing whether Sinhala unicode is correct or not, but it is for communicating in Sinhala Unicode. So if you are going against the principles of the list, we will all say "shut up!". You can continue your hidden agenda elsewhere, not here!
As Niranjan pointed out, go forth and create an anti-unicode list... Who cares?
> If you can prove the Sinhala Unicode Why cant you give the unicode > 4digits location for the simple character "DU" or "LU". You cannot give > because it is not registered in UNICODE SINHALA SLSI 1134is incorrect > and incomplete.
Why did you conveniently ignore my question about the 4 digit restriction of yours? Why 4 digits? Why not 8? Why not 100?