Quoting Peter Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I don't think it affects Irish, unless you want to be dotless Marıon ın > Irısh even when usıng a non-Gaelıc font. The consensus on the list seems > to be that Irish should be written with a normal i character and the dot > removed in particular fonts.
That's exactly the point. When the dot-convention for lenition is being used, the "i" should never be dotted, even when using a non-Gaelic font, because there's no such thing as a lenited "i" in Irish. It's not a character-glyph issue.

