Your letter makes clear that Unicode needs to do a better job of
identifying the preferred character code for many situations. The
information is there to a large extent, but buried in the fine print or in
data tables.
You will see that there is a canonical decomposition from U+212B to
Hi!
I recently noticed, that the Unicode does difference between the Swedish
capital letter Å (U+00C5; Å) and the Ångström sign (U+212B; Å). So it
seems that every unit sign has got it's own code point, while the Latin
letters with exactly identical shape to those have other code points. For
, then there is no lack that would require new
characters.
MichKa
Michael Kaplan
Trigeminal Software, Inc.
http://www.trigeminal.com/
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Subject: What code point is assigned
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