[EMAIL PROTECTED] scripsit: > But, I'd go with Fraser being just an oddball application of Latin caps for > which we need a few new ones.
Do the typographical forms used in Fraser fit squarely into the Latin caps tradition, or are there variants that are outside that tradition (other than the special letterforms)? > Fraser might need some special punctuation-style > characters, or these might be treated as "ligature" presentation forms of > existing Western punctuation. Is there an explanation anywhere on the Net? I don't have D & B. -- Samuel Johnson on playing the violin: John Cowan "Difficult do you call it, Sir? [EMAIL PROTECTED] I wish it were impossible." http://www.ccil.org/~cowan

