Languages formerly written in Cyrillic are now being written in Latin script with a one to one mapping. Proposals are in preparation for extra Hebrew characters used by particular communities for western languages which are more commonly written in Latin script. But if these usages of the Latin and Hebrew alphabets are mere ciphers, should they be supported by Unicode?
Not if they are "mere ciphers".
And then what about the use by Freemasons of the Samaritan script?
Irrelevant. The Samaritan script is roadmapped already because of its real use. -- Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com

