The published Unicode charts show for U+019D LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH LEFT HOOK a typeform shaped like N with a hooked leg extending from the left stem (let's call this the left-hook-N shape). There is another typeform used, shaped like a large n with a hooked leg extending from the left stem (i.e. a big version of U+0272 -- let's call this the left-hook-large-n shape). Does anybody have any information regarding distribution in usage of these two shapes? I'm aware of the left-hook-large-n shape being used in W. Africa; can anyone tell me where the left-hook-N shape is actually used?
- Peter --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Constable Non-Roman Script Initiative, SIL International 7500 W. Camp Wisdom Rd., Dallas, TX 75236, USA Tel: +1 972 708 7485 E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

