Supplementary note of 10 August 2011
The designs of three of the glyphs were altered on 10 August 2011 and that is explained in a post of 10 August 2011 in this thread.
The three altered glyph designs are those for the following three sentences.
U+E283 The enquirer is the husband of the first person that was named.
U+E28B The enquirer is the brother of the first person that was named.
U+E2AB The enquirer is the sister of the first person that was named.
The text and attachment of the original post continue unaltered after this supplementary note, so as to conserve the historical record.
End of supplementary note of 10 August 2011.
Here is the Localizable Sentences 019 font.
- LOCSE019.TTF
- Localizable Sentences 019 font
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This font adds twenty mapped glyphs.
U+E180 Where is a pharmacy please?
U+E1A0 Where can I buy a meal with no gluten-containing ingredients in it please?
U+E200 Is there any information about the following person please?
U+E201 Also, is there any information about the following person please?
U+E220 The person is male.
U+E221 The person is female.
U+E242 The person is the father of the first person that was named.
U+E262 The person is the mother of the first person that was named.
U+E282 The enquirer is the father of the first person that was named.
U+E283 The enquirer is the husband of the first person that was named.
U+E284 The enquirer is the son of the first person that was named.
U+E28B The enquirer is the brother of the first person that was named.
U+E2AB The enquirer is the sister of the first person that was named.
U+E2C0 The name of the enquirer is as follows.
U+E2C2 The postal address of the enquirer is as follows.
U+E2C3 The postal address of the enquirer is now completed.
U+E2C8 The email address of the enquirer is as follows.
U+E2CC Please convey the following message to the person.
U+E2CD The message to the person is now completed.
U+E2E0 The person is safe.
The fonts LOCSE011.TTF through to LOCSE018.TTF have not been published as they are fonts used to design glyphs and the glyphs were placed with more or less arbitrary code points so as to be able to produce graphic files, which files were published.
The file LOCSSE010.TTF was opened in FontCreator 5.6.
A copy was then saved as LOCSE019.TTF with Localizable Sentences 019 as the font name.
The glyphs developed in the fonts LOCSE011.TTF through to LOCSE018.TTF were copied into LOCSE019.TTF with carefully chosen codepoints so as to produce a font that can be used for research yet is ready for use in real situations and is capable of expansion in the light of experience and need for other sentences.
In choosing the codepoints for particular glyphs, I produced the following list. The glyphs for most of the localizable sentences have not yet been produced yet and some of them have not yet been designed. Please note that U+E250 through to U+E25F are available for encoding other relationships.
U+E240 The person is the great grandfather of the first person that was named.
U+E241The person is the grandfather of the first person that was named.
U+E242 The person is the father of the first person that was named.
U+E243 The person is the husband of the first person that was named.
U+E244 The person is the son of the first person that was named.
U+E245 The person is the grandson of the first person that was named.
U+E246 The person is the great grandson of the first person that was named.
U+E247 The person is the cousin of the first person that was named. MALE
U+E248 The person is the great great uncle of the first person that was named.
U+E249 The person is the great uncle of the first person that was named.
U+E24A The person is the uncle of the first person that was named.
U+E24B The person is the brother of the first person that was named.
U+E24C The person is the nephew of the first person that was named.
U+E24D The person is the great nephew of the first person that was named.
U+E24E The person is the great great nephew of the first person that was named.
U+E24F The person is the friend of the first person that was named. MALE
U+E260 The person is the great grandmother of the first person that was named.
U+E261 The person is the grandmother of the first person that was named.
U+E262 The person is the mother of the first person that was named.
U+E263 The person is the wife of the first person that was named.
U+E264 The person is the daughter of the first person that was named.
U+E265 The person is the granddaughter of the first person that was named.
U+E266 The person is the great granddaughter of the first person that was named.
U+E267 The person is the cousin of the first person that was named. FEMALE
U+E268 The person is the great great aunt of the first person that was named.
U+E269 The person is the great aunt of the first person that was named.
U+E26A The person is the aunt of the first person that was named.
U+E26B The person is the sister of the first person that was named.
U+E26C The person is the niece of the first person that was named.
U+E26D The person is the great niece of the first person that was named.
U+E26E The person is the great great niece of the first person that was named.
U+E26F The person is the friend of the first person that was named. FEMALE
More sentences need to be defined so that a system that could be used in practice can be produced. However, the set of codepoint allocations and glyphs produced so far do allow for simulations of use in a small range of scenarios to be carried out.
William Overington
8 August 2011