David Starner said:
 
"Fraktur is not a different script from the Latin script, and therefore is
not encoded separately."
 
True, but Fraktur math characters are encoded in plane 1 for use in mathematics. These 
characters are not intended to be used for natural language purposes (unless you think 
of mathematics as a natural language :-) In which case, it's probably the only truly 
international natural language.
 
Thanks
Murray

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