G. Adam Stanislav wrote on October 23: > Slovak texts always prefer > the "apostrophe" form for d, t, l, and L. We only use the other form > (the one that looks like a raised v) when we use typewriters that do not > have the "apostrophe" form but do have the caron, or when we write by > hand (it somehow seems easier to write the little v than the > "apostrophe").
Thank you; this is the clarification I was seeking. Now when our testers complain that "this character looks wrong" I am justified in saying "it's a typographical variant" ... at least for these letters. Our internal documentation on character sets supported (which I am responsible for) quotes the Unicode 3.0 book's notes on these characters. For L, we could note only that its caron appeared as an apostrophe in the Unicode 3.0 book. -- Darren --

