> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > Of Dean Snyder
> >That proves nothing at all. In fact, I have a number of Phoenician > >fonts using Latin clones to represent Phoenician letters. I have yet > >to find a single font with Hebrew encoding and Phoenician glyphs. > > Where have you looked? Dean, the suggestion has been that people want to or are encoding PH text using the Hebrew block of Unicode and simply displaying with a font that uses PH glyphs for those characters. The burden of proof for this is on those making the suggestion. Michael has simply said he has never seen such a font. If you want to support the claim, you cannot simply question how thoroughly Michael has searched -- it's not his responsibility. If you know of such fonts, then please identify them. Peter Peter Constable Globalization Infrastructure and Font Technologies Microsoft Windows Division