> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > Of D. Starner
> Last time I went looking for Modifier Letter Small N, > I decided it was encoded as U+207F, SUPERSCRIPT LATIN SMALL > LETTER N. If it's not, pretty much every variant of n has > been encoded as a modifier letter, except for the basic small > letter. Whatever the character properties, it is certainly the case that U+207F is used in phonetic transcription in analogous contexts to characters in the Modifier Letters block. Peter Peter Constable Globalization Infrastructure and Font Technologies Microsoft Windows Division

