At 10:04 -0500 2002-09-23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 09/23/2002 07:50:04 AM PRANI6 wrote:
I wonder how to encode two entities with one breve or inverted breve
below,
for example k+s, or p+f. Are there Characters for half breves left and
right
or something like that?
The answer would
Peter Constable wrote as follows.
The answer would be to encoded characters comparable to U+0361. A combining
double breve has already been approved for version 4.0. I intend to propose
(unless someone gets around to it before me) a combining double inverted
breve below.
In the mean time, one
On 09/25/2002 01:54:25 AM Michael Everson wrote:
The answer would be to encoded characters comparable to U+0361. A
combining
double breve has already been approved for version 4.0. I intend to
propose
(unless someone gets around to it before me) a combining double inverted
breve below.
Double
On 09/25/2002 04:04:40 AM William Overington wrote:
Could you please say some more about what is going to be encoded in
regular
Unicode and with which code points please?
You can look at http://www.unicode.org/unicode/alloc/Pipeline.html to see
what's in the pipeline, but note that code points
Hello,
I wonder how to encode two entities with one breve or inverted breve below,
for example k+s, or p+f. Are there Characters for half breves left and right
or something like that?
Ute Dieckmann
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