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Peter Constable wrote,

> There are indeed some examples in Latin script. For instance, there are
> three different typeforms form 014A used by different language communities.

It's also been reported that there's a strong local preference
for a variant of U+0257 in certain African language communities.

(It would be nice to have confirmation about U+0257...)

If these alternate forms were needed to be displayed in a single
multi-lingual plain-text file, wouldn't we need some method of 
tagging the runs of Latin text for their specific languages?

Best regards,

James Kass
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