If the IPA is Latin, then so is Fraser.
Nope.
IIRC (altho I'm only 60-70% certain I am recalling correctly here that it was you and not someone else on this list) you indicated that you believe Fraser should be a separate script.
I do indeed.
Both base their glyph repertoire on that of Latin, but have features such as a lack of casing and a stricter glyph definition that make disunification from Latin desirable IMO.
Nope.
Any number of Latin letters used in the IPA also have casing partners, used in other languages. IPA enjoys normal Latin typeface variety: there are serif, sans-serif, and typerwriter IPA fonts available, and bold and italic are commonly met with.
None of that richness seems to apply to Fraser. -- Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com

