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
- When to use markup: (Was:Introd... Asmus Freytag
- Re: When to use markup: (W... Stefan Persson
- Re: When to use markup... Michael Everson
- Re: When to use markup... John Hudson
- Re: When to use markup... Michael \(michka\) Kaplan
- Re: When to use markup... John Hudson
- Re: When to use markup... Curtis Clark
- Re: When to use markup: (W... Stefan Persson
- Re: Introducing the idea of a "ROM... Stefan Persson
- Re: Proposing Fraktur Michael Bauer
- RE: Proposing Fraktur Murray Sargent
- RE: Proposing Fraktur Marco Cimarosti
- Re: Proposing Fraktur Kenneth Whistler
- Re: Proposing Fraktur Stefan Persson
- Re: Proposing Fraktur David Starner

