It was understood that the mathematical symbols were not to be used in language text.
What was understood is that if you need a run of text in a script font you wouldn't use these characters, but would use markup. But if you needed an isolated, out of context shape, where the font style has semantic meaning, you would use these characters. That's precisely the case here.
Not so.
There's no need to have yet another clone.
I disagree. Leave the math characters, please, to the math fonts. For instance, the flowery style we use now for the math block is waaaay to italic for harmonization with the use of the character in a phonetic context. I am also not very happy opening the door to splitting Latin characters off into Plane 1.
I will be perfectly happy to rename the character LATIN LETTER VOICED PALATOAVEOLAR CLICK. It doesn't have an upper case property anyway.
In any case -- and I think this is the precedent I am looking for -- this is a "script" capital Q in the same way that U+0261 is a script g. It is **not** unified with U+210A SCRIPT SMALL G.
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Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com

