>Unicode should be concerned about how people perceive it. And how those >"higher ups" who approve the budget money to belong to Unicode perceive >things like Tengwar (do any of the member companies plan to add locale >information for Elvish regions, collation, fonts, or anything else?).
Not that I have seen so far. Although Tengwar and Cirth, unlike many fictional scripts, *are* connected to a significant money machine, namely 3 feature films over three years, the first of which grossed $350 million in its first 3 weeks.

