> Otto Stolz wrote:
> 
> >
> > The two scans under
> >   http://www.rz.uni-konstanz.de/Antivirus/tests/li.png
> >   http://www.rz.uni-konstanz.de/Antivirus/tests/re.png
> > are from the authoritative (until July 1996) book on German
> > orthography: Duden "Rechtschreibung der deutschen Sprache
> > und der Fremdw�rter" / hrsg. von d. Dudenred. auf d. Grundlage
> > d. amtl. Rechtschreibregeln. [Red.Bearb.: Werner Scholze-
> > Stubenrecht unter Mitw. von Dieter Berger ...]. - 19., neu bearb.
> > u. erw. Aufl. ISBN: 3-411-20900-3.
> >
> > Best wishes,
> >   Otto Stolz 
> 
> could you point out which symbol in that two images need to be proposed?
> either by using red ciricle on the image or tell use the surrounding text.
> Thanks

> >   http://www.rz.uni-konstanz.de/Antivirus/tests/li.png

* geboren   [born] -- asterisk, already encoded
(*) au�erehelich geboren  [born in wedlock] -- parentheses and
                      asterisk, already encoded
{ }* tot geboren [born dead]  -- dagger and asterisk, already encoded
*{ } am Tag der Geburt gestorben [died on day of birth] -- asterisk
                      and dagger, already encoded
{ } getauft [baptized] -- could use U+3030 WAVY DASH

> >   http://www.rz.uni-konstanz.de/Antivirus/tests/re.png

{ } verlobt [engaged] -- could use an existing circle character
{ } verheiratet [married] -- needs new symbol
{ } geschieden [divorced] -- needs new symbol
{ } au�ereheliche Verbindung [common law marriage ?] -- needs new symbol
{ } gestorben [died]      -- dagger, already encoded
{ } gefallen [killed (in battle?)]  -- needs new crossed swords symbol
{ } begraben [buried]     -- needs new coffin symbol
{ } einge�schert [cremated] -- needs new urn symbol
             (although I suppose people could use one of the 29
              new Linear B vessel ideograms to indicate just what
              kind of urn they were buried in. ;-) )

--Ken


Reply via email to