At 18:22 7/2/2001 +0200, Martin Kotulla wrote:

> > They are used to mark tone in linguistic discussion of traditional
> > poetic texts.
>
>Which means that a Croat/Slovenian typeface would be regarded "complete" for
>everyday use even without those characters. Right?

Yes.

There are very few typefaces that contain these characters. I made some 
last year, for a Croatian publisher, but using custom 8-bit encoded Type 1 
fonts, not Unicode.

John Hudson

Tiro Typeworks          www.tiro.com
Vancouver, BC           [EMAIL PROTECTED]

There are sheep in the field. 'I know what they are,' she says,
'but I don't know what they are called.' Thus Wittgenstein is
routed by my mother.  (Alan Bennett, Diaries 1983)


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