At 10:09 PM 12/25/02 +0330, Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
In fact the glyph for Kurdish Q often looks like a large q, similarly to
Cyrillic h; this is an inappropriate glyph for Latin Q.
This should be enough evidence. Any samples?
OK (assuming that this can be substantiated by samples) we now
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 01:43:48 +, Anto'nio Martins-Tuva'lkin wrote:
due to the new language law of the Russian Federation that makes
Cyrillics compulsory for all the languages within the Federation.
That's a very controversial law, but one correction is due
nonetheless: for all *state*
In the end titles of The Two Towers they seem to have had a character
set problem. I saw a number of รค (a-diaeresis) in that text where
a-macron would have been expected
Sigh.
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