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  • From: Nicholas Sushkin <nsushkin@o...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 10:39:05 -0400

On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 13:16:23 xml-dev-digest-help@l... wrote:
> Text is data encoded based on some human writing system. (Contrast with
> binary, which is not a human writing system; or with hex which is binary
> written with codes developed for a human writing system. )
> 
> In markup, "Text" often is used in signify that the data does not
> necessarily conform to third-normal-formish rules like atomicity.

Binary and text are not on the same plane. Text is something a human can read. 
Binary is something a computer can read. For computers, text needs to be 
encoded as binary. Is Unicode binary or text? I think both. 

Even the distinction between text and images is very blurry. What is a glyph, 
a smiley, an emoji, an illuminated letter: text or image? I think those have 
features of both.

I can apply a textual algorithm to a PDF or SVG file that may contains both 
characters and outlines.




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