John Cowan wrote,
> ... Are these novel characters, or can they
> be identified with existing Unicode characters? Are they really
> combining?
>
> http://member.newsguy.com/~sakusha/dict/martin-je.html
>
> http://member.newsguy.com/~sakusha/dict/kenkyusha-je.html
How about U+031A, at leas
On 05/09/2004 18:27, John Cowan wrote:
The following links show L-shaped marks, apparently combining
characters, that indicate the change-of-pitch position in Japanese
words written in romaji. Are these novel characters, or can they
be identified with existing Unicode characters? Are they really
The following links show L-shaped marks, apparently combining
characters, that indicate the change-of-pitch position in Japanese
words written in romaji. Are these novel characters, or can they
be identified with existing Unicode characters? Are they really
combining?
http://member.newsguy.com/~
Anto'nio Martins-Tuva'lkin wrote:
> U+0077 U+036E U+20DD
>
> ;-)
wÍâ
Very clever! But cheating.
-Doug Ewell
Fullerton, California
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