* <> Plain text Is Unicode an adequate representation of written language? I find it interesting that the first block of Unicode is dedicated to control codes for teletypewriters, video terminals, and information systems, yet there is no human-language "control code" for a line break. A line break in particular is important because it's the one universal spatial element of text composition, the spatial punctuation mark. We have control codes for "carriage return" and "line feed" – operations performed by a teletypewriter – but no code for "end of a written line". -- Excerpted from: PUBLIC NOTES (G) http://alph.laemeur.com/txt/PUBNOTES-G ©2016 Adam C. Moore (LÆMEUR)