Philippe asked: > http://www.omniglot.com/writing/albanian.htm > shows two historic scripts that have been used to write Albanian (Shqip): > - the Elsaban script in the 18th century, which looks like Old Greek for the > language Tosk variant. However there are lots of unique letter forms, and > mapping to Old Greek is not straightforward. > - the Beitha Kukju script invented in 1840 and named after its inventor.
> Are these alphabets represented in Unicode? No. However, they are roadmapped for possible future encoding. See: http://www.unicode.org/roadmaps/smp/ and look at the range: U+10580..U+105DF. --Ken

