Ant�nio asked: > At <http://www.unicode.org/roadmaps/not-the-roadmap/>, it is said: > > > Things rumored to be scripts, but not clearly enough attested for us > > to even determine whether they are "known scripts". > > > > Aymara > > Paucartambo > > Sidetic > > Tartaria (Old European ideographs from Romania) > > Woleai/Caroline > > Shouldn�t the Easter Island �script� be added to this list? FWIW, I > couldn�t find any reference to either "P�scua", "Easter", "Rapa Nui" > or "Te Pito o Te Henua" in www.unicode.org using the search engine.
Rongorongo *is* in the roadmap, and a signlist exists for it: http://www.evertype.com/standards/iso10646/pdf/rongorongo.pdf Of course, since this is undeciphered, nobody really knows what the status of all these signs is, so it is quite unlikely that this will be encoded anytime soon. However, with an explicit sign list and the study that has been done on Rongorongo, this is in better shape to be considered a script (if undeciphered) than some of the others which don't make it into the roadmap. --Ken

