On 05/01/2004 05:53, Philippe Verdy wrote:
...
Note that the name I gave just suggests its approximate look. It does not
necessarily mean its is semantically correct. So of course, if the only use
of
this i with lower-right hook has a better traditional name, it should have a
name that matches this tradition if it is ever encoded. But for now, in
absence of this character in Unicode, the composition:
<Latin small letter dotless-i><combining retroflex hook below>
or
<Latin capital letter I><combining retroflex hook below>
is quite good to represent it, and it works with Turkish/Azeri case
mappings.
Unfortunately in the same old alphabets the Turkish/Azeri case mappings
don't work with the normal I/i as these follow the normal western case
mappings.
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Peter Kirk
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