Record and registration form for 'bohoric'
Doug Ewell
doug at ewellic.org
Mon Dec 30 17:38:24 CET 2013
Here are the proposed record and registration form for 'bohoric' to fix
the line-length violation mentioned earlier. There are no substantive
changes to this record, only the clerical one. These are eligible to be
submitted on January 13.
I also discovered several Registry entries where the line wrapping was
done too conservatively; that is, some lines could have been broken at a
later point (or not at all) and still fit within the 72-byte limit. For
example:
Description: Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language
Association)
could have been:
Description: Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association)
However, as this is not a violation of BCP 47, I'm not proposing any
changes to these entries. (Others may if they wish.) My class library
will simply wrap these lines a bit differently from the original.
---
LANGUAGE SUBTAG MODIFICATION
File-Date: 2012-06-27
%%
Type: variant
Subtag: bohoric
Description: Slovene in Bohorič alphabet
Added: 2012-06-27
Prefix: sl
Comments: The subtag represents the alphabet codified by Adam Bohorič
in 1584 and used from the first printed Slovene book and up to the
mid-19th century.
%%
---
LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM
1. Name of requester: Doug Ewell
2. E-mail address of requester: doug at ewellic.org
3. Record Requested:
Type: variant
Subtag: bohoric
Description: Slovene in Bohorič alphabet
Prefix: sl
Comments: The subtag represents the alphabet codified by Adam Bohorič
in 1584 and used from the first printed Slovene book and up to the
mid-19th century.
4. Intended meaning of the subtag:
5. Reference to published description of the language (book or article):
6. Any other relevant information:
This is a request to correct the line wrapping of the Comments field for
this subtag so that each physical line is no more than 72 UTF-8 bytes in
length, as per RFC 5646, Section 3.1.1. This corrects a clerical error
in the original request. No other changes to this record are requested.
--
Doug Ewell | Thornton, CO, USA
http://ewellic.org | @DougEwell
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