At 15:47 -0800 2004-01-02, Peter Kirk wrote:
I have found a new script which may need to be encoded in Unicode. Well, I haven't found it myself, Zaza Alexidze has done that. I was previously aware of this Caucasian Albanian script, but I have only just found out that for the first time an extensive document - 300 pages of a lectionary, dating probably from the 5th century CE - has been found written in this alphabet, and in an ancient form of the Udi language. It seems to be a truly separate alphabet, although distantly related to Georgian and Armenian.

Does it? The links you gave were a bit less than conclusive in that regard.


But it is not even roadmapped for Unicode.

Must you use such rhetoric?


It wasn't roadmapped because we had no comprehensive information on it. Now we have more information, which is excellent.
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Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com


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