There are several others where the uppercase equivalent of a character is decomposed. See http://www.macchiato.com/unicode/composition_chart.html
Mark __________________________________ http://www.macchiato.com ► “Eppur si muove” ◄ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrick Andries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Kevin Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Public email list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 19:58 Subject: Re: Capital Letter H with line below > > ----- Message d'origine ----- > De : "Kevin Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Envoyé : 10 oct. 2002 22:34 > > > > > LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH LINE BELOW does not appear to exist in > > Unicode 3.2, but the lowercase version is there (U+1E96). > > > > I have a map of Israel which has the transliterated names Hadera and Hefa > > typeset with a line below their first letter, CAPITAL H. > > > > On the same map, I have yet to find a place name that uses the LOWERCASE > > h with line below. > > > > Can anyone clear up this mystery? > > Historical reasons, I suppose, and the lack of need to add it : U+0048 > U+0331 ? > > P. Andries > - o - 0 - o - > Unicode en français > Nouveaux textes ! > http://hapax.iquebec.com > > > >

