Otto Stolz <Otto dot Stolz at uni dash konstanz dot de> wrote: >> I noticed in particular that the characters are non-contiguous >> within themselves. > > This is not enough to decide what constitutes a character. E. g. the > cyrillic character "?" is non-contiguous; in the Latin script, when > "f" and "l" are ligated, they still constitute two characters.
For that matter, the dot over lowercase "i" and "j" make those glyphs non-contiguous as well. -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California

