Brian Inglis wrote:

> We have numerous Unicode glyphs and HTML entity symbols for variants
> of spaces, dashes, and Mathematical symbols and letters, so Unicode
> and HTML entities could manage a few extra glyphs and symbols for
> English word abbreviation mark `…, s possessive mark …'s, and plural s
> possessive mark …s', where the latter two could perhaps be combined,
> as with accented and historical variants of s glyphs.

Decisions about whether to encode Unicode characters, especially lookalikes 
such as these, are always made on their own merits. They are never a matter of 
“we have these (near-)duplicates, so we might as well have these other 
(near-)duplicates as well.”

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Doug Ewell, CC, ALB | Lakewood, CO, US | ewellic.org

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