>There are the Czech, Slovak, Polish, Hungarian, and Icelandic characters,
>and probably enough to do Turkish. (I don't know any of the characters in
>the other Eastern European languages.)

The same set (ISO-Latin-2) also covers Croatian, which requires the
lowercase c with an acute accent.

Turkish requires several characters which aren't in that set, but they're
in two of the other ISO-Latin sets (and in Unicode, of course).

mdl

PS.  Dennis, was it you who about a week ago claimed that "Shi'ite"
requires an inverted comma?  I meant to contest that, but I've been busy
and lost track of the thread.  I realize that many editorial styles do ask
for that, so your claim is not incorrect, but I also believe it's a bad
convention based on faulty and inconsistent reasoning, and it ought to be
resisted. (Maybe you already know what I'm getting at.)


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