Kenneth Whistler writes: > At any rate, since *neither* the capital C-stroke nor the capital turned-T > are in Unicode currently, anyone who is thinking about putting together > a proposal for the first one based on this Dorsey material might > as well include the other character as well, so we don't have to > "rediscover" it 6 years from now.
Distributed Proofreaders (<http://www.pgdp.net>) is transcribing the whole BAE Report series for Project Gutenberg right now. There's more than the turned-T; there's also a turned-K (capital and small) and I've been told of a turned-p. I brought up the capital c-slash only because the relevance to the unification of the small c-slash. I will hopefully be able to produce a proposal for the whole collection in due time. -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm

