On Tue 05 Nov, Smylers wrote:
> Richard Proctor wrote:
> 
> > I am sitting at a computer that is operating in native Latin-1 and is
> > quite happy - there is no likelyhood that UTF* is ever likely to reach
> > it.
> > 
> > ... Therefore the only addition characters that could be used, that
> > will work under UTF8 and Latin-1 and Windows ...
> 
> What about people who don't use Latin-1, perhaps because their native
> language uses Latin-2 or some other character set mutually exclusive
> with Latin-1?


Once you go beyond latin-1 there is nothing common anyway.  The Gullimots
become T and t with inverted hats under Latin-2, oe and G with an inverted
hat under Latin-3, oe and G with a squiggle under it under Latin-4, No
meaning and a stylisd K for Latin-5, (cant find latin6), Gullimots under
Latin 7, nothing under latin-8. 

Richard

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