From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Michael Everson
>>to use the kinds of uppercase >>glyph models used in similar instances of after-the-fact >>uppercase inventions based on IPA or other phonetic >>alphabets and usages. >A modified capital P would probably do.
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Michael, you've seen what they are using. How will the community be served when type designers start creating fonts that have a cap-height glyph for 0294 supplemented by a modified capital P?
I meant that it would do for the code charts given Ken's model. It's not a very satisfactory model. I think language-specific font requirements for Latin is generally unsatisfactory, particularly where minorities are concerned. But I'm not in a position to fight this particular battle with Ken at the moment.
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Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com

