Update NSCharacterSets to latest Unicode standard

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Jonathan Gapen 2001-02-28 06:12:12 +00:00
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2001-02-27 Jonathan Gapen <jagapen@home.com>
* NSCharacterSets/README.CharSet: Update notes.
* NSCharacterSets/*.dat: Regenerate with v3.0.1 of UnicodeData.txt
(ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/UnicodeData.txt)
2001-02-27 Adam Fedor <fedor@gnu.org>
* configure.in: Fix openssl config so it defines HAVE_OPENSSL only

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character sets.
These file were generated automatically from the the latest version
of the Unicode character set by unisort. The Unicode character set
can be obtained from http://www.unicode.org
of the Unicode character set as of Feb. 27, 2001. The Unicode character
set can be obtained from http://www.unicode.org
The current character sets are based on UnicodeData-2.1.8.txt.
The current character sets are based on UnicodeData.txt version 3.0.1.
NOTE: There are a number of differences between these sets and the
sets provided by NeXT in their OPENSTEP system. It may be because
I haven't read all the Unicode documentation and don't completly
understand the classifications. In any case, the differences seem
relatively minor and confined to the upper reaches of the Unicode
character set (characters usually pertaining to relatively rare
languages -- at least for computer users).
sets provided by NeXT in their OPENSTEP system. The Unicode Consortium
has added thousands of characters, and changed the classification for
many of them, since the version of the Unicode standard used by NeXT.

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