Philippe wrote:
> Actually, it was based on decompositions in Unicode 2.01.
There is no such version. Perhaps you meant another version?
Rick
Philippe Verdy wrote:
>> But it isn't GESCHUETZTE SORTE in its specific meaning. Neither is
>> U+24C8. The difference is the same as the difference between
>> U+0052 U+20DD or U+24C7 from U+00AE REGISTERED SIGN. GESCHUETZTE
>> SORTE belongs to a class of special characters with a legal meaning
>>
From: "John H. Jenkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Aug 23, 2004, at 3:34 PM, Doug Ewell wrote:
>
> > Deborah Goldsmith wrote:
> >
> >> FYI, by far the largest source of text in NFD (decomposed) form in
> >> Mac OS X is the file system. File names are stored this way (for
> >> historical reasons), so
From: "Jörg Knappen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Anto'nio Martins-Tuva'lkin wrote:
>
>
> > > It is indentified as a letterlike symbol still missing from UNicode:
> > > GESCHUETZTE SORTE
> > > looks like: S in a circle
> >
> > U+0053 U+20DD looks very good when set in Code2000.
>
> Bu
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