Le 01/10/2013 02:51, Leo Broukhis a écrit :
Hi All,
Attached is a part of page 36 of Henry Alford's */The Queen's English:
a manual of idiom and usage/ (1888)*
[http://archive.org/details/queensenglishman00alfo]
Is the way to indicate alternative s/z spellings used there plain text
(arguably, if it can be done with a typewriter, it is plain text) or
rich text (ignoring the font size of letters s and z)?
U+xxxx LATIN SUBSCRIPT LATIN SMALL LETTER Z U+1DE4 COMBINING LATIN SMALL
LETTER S, but LATIN SUBSCRIPT LATIN SMALL LETTER Z doesn't exist.
Interestingly, the opposite combination, U+209B LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL
LETTER S U+1DE6 COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER Z exists.