Markus, This is interesting. Do you know why Unicode decided that these signs should have case-ness (?)? The lower case of the Ohm sign does not make sense to me. What could that mean?
> From: Markus Scherer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 1:30 PM > To: unicode > Subject: simple case mappings across UTF-8 length boundaries > > U+2126 simple-lowercases to U+03c9 > U+2126 is OHM SIGN > > U+212a simple-lowercases to U+006b > U+212a is KELVIN SIGN > > U+212b simple-lowercases to U+00e5 > U+212b is ANGSTROM SIGN T. "Kuro" Kurosaka Internationalization Architect [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------- *** Address and Phones changed on 2003-6-13 *** IONA Technologies Techmart Center, Suite 320 5201 Great America Pkwy Santa Clara, CA 95054 Tel: +1 408 850-7241 Fax: +1 408 850-7251 ------------------------------------------------------- Making Software Work Together TM

