I actually handcrafted this problem for Donald. Please keep a technical argument only on the necessary details, when you say all other silly stuff, people get so annoyed that they tend to ignore your posts, I´m sure that´s what Harsha did… Give me answers to exact questions that I asked. When you first said that SLSI 1134 is incorrect, I know that you think it is, so please do not repeat the same thing over and over. Now, don´t give me that ¨I am going to save my sinhala and SLSI is incorrect¨ crap again. I just dont want to talk about them in here right now so that you won´t mess things up)ġ) *If* there is a *standard* on how basic characters should be joined to make other (name them *composed*) characters, as in ka u = ku, etc, don´t you think all the characters except for the ones with yansaya rephaya or other joins can be created? If not why? and give me an example.Ģ) Don´t you think that *if* someone crated a font and *if* someone wrote a program to display those characters on the screen and *if* someone wrote a shaper to generate the composed character shapes out of the combinations of basic characters and *if* someone wrote a keyboard driver, for a given system, will this system be able to handle sinhala characters? (again all characters except for the once with yansaya rephaya and etc.) again if not why do you think so? ** (please ignore the yansaya, repaya and other joining letters for now… we´ll talk about them later. Take the Unicode character set as it is… lets name them *basic* characters Ok, now for once more, I´m going to do it: I have seen you playing the same kind of trick in every blog that you comment on.
However each time that I made a counter argument, what you gave was your standard crap answer: ¨There is an absolute need to register the individual characters with correct code points to develop software in IT industry. I don´t know if you can remember, but I tried to explain you how sinhala unicode works some years ago in the lklug mailing list. Sam, I do not think he would ever have passed a news item like this for press. What an intelligent observation! We never knew till you educated us! Here is a gem of a sentence I have found in the news item.įOR THE POOR, A HEALTHY BODY IS AN IMPORTANT ASSET AND ILL HEALTH CAN HAVE SERIOUS IMPLICATIONS TO THEIR CAPACITY FOR EARNING A LIVING. This new venture has been made possible through the partnership of the ICTA with the Human Genetics Unit of the Medical Faculty University of Colombo and the Kurunegala Teaching Hospital. Minister of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention and Kurunegala District MP. The Information and Communication Technology Agency’s Nenasala Project breaks new ground when it opens its first Hospital Nenasala at the Kurunegala Teaching Hospital on the 11 th of June 2007 under the patronage of the Hon. Telemedicine at the Kurunegala Teaching Hospital
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