James Kass wrote,
> Kairat A. Rakhim wrote,
>
> > I have notes about languages of former USSR included in the
> > list.  In 1930th almost all of them have been written in Latin
> > script known as 'Unified New Turkic Alphabet',.or in its
> > derivatives (Common Northern Alphabet etc). It should be
> > emphasized that these Latin-based alphabets contain a number
> > of characters which are not yet encoded in Unicode.
>
> Is it possible to see some examples?

I shall upload examples as soon as possible, in day or two. Now I upload Kazakh alphabet based on Arabic script to http://www.pmicro.kz/~library/unicode/kazakh.html. I haven't finished this work yet, so there is an image only, without any comments.

> > ...What is 'Netets'?
>
> If you're asking about 'Nenets'
 
Sorry. I meant two different entries in the list, 'Nenets' and unknown 'Netets'.
 
 
Best regards,
 
Kairat A. Rakhim
 
Public Library of Karaganda,
Kazakhstan

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