On Thursday, 31 January 2019, James Kass via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org>
wrote:.
>
>
> As for use of other variant letter forms enabled by the math
> alphanumerics, the situation exists.  It’s an interesting phenomenon which
> is sometimes worthy of comment and relates to this thread because the math
> alphanumerics include italics.  One of the web pages referring to
> third-party input tools calls the practice “super cool Unicode text magic”.
>
>
Although not all devices can render such text. Many Android handsets on the
market do not have a sufficiently recent version of Android to have system
fonts that can render such existing usage.




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Andrew Cunningham
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