Jan MOEYERSONS wrote:
If anyone is interested in contributing to this idea,


I am not good at making up names, but if the purpose is to test Unicode processing, I found this: http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/utf8.html to be a good source of all kinds of alphabets.

Cheers,

Jantje.

Well, the purpose is to test Unicode using made-up names
in multiple languages. Furthermore, I want to use UTF-16
for a variety of reasons (an upcoming paper on our website
will elucidate).

Still, it's a pretty cool site, although a little out
of date (version 5 was announced last week; most
references are to version 4 and many of the resources
are for version 3). I'll contact the site owner to
see if we can do something together.

Thanks for the lead.

Kind regards,

-Steve Comstock

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