Michael Everson scripsit:

> >and with interleaved collation,
> 
> Which was rejected for the default template (and would go against the 
> practices already in place in the default template) but is available 
> to you in your tailorings.

I don't accept that the existing practices are necessarily a controlling
precedent.  For sufficient reason we can override existing practices.
I believe that sufficient reason does exist in this case.

> >Well, if you asked the ancient Phoenicians this question, of course 
> >they would have said "yes" because the script used in their time for 
> >Hebrew was very similar to their own script.
> 
> That's why Palaeo-Hebrew and Hebrew are unified.

Palaeo-Hebrew and Phoenician, presumably.

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