I'm currently typesetting a book written in Jarai (var. Jrai, J'rai), a tribal language used in the highlands of Vietnam; besides using characters already accounted for in the Vietnamese script, the written Jarai language uses several characters that are, to my knowledge, unique to it (and a small group of other tribal languages from this area). Among these are a, e, i, u, and o accented with both a circumflex and a breve (circumflex under breve), b with a stroke, breved, horned o, breved, horned u, and circumflexed, horned u (all in both lower- and upper-case variants).
I think that these characters fit the guidelines to be included in the Unicode standard, but, then again, I'm fairly new to the Unicode world, and could be horribly mistaken. Any advice, and most thoughts, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jerome Hodges NCSU

