Michael Everson wrote:
At 17:10 -0800 2004-11-07, Doug Ewell wrote:

But didn't someone already point out that with OpenType tables, it would
be relatively easy to map "alternate" Phoenician glyphs to the existing
Hebrew code points?

You're not helping, Doug.

So what? I can map Latin glyphs to Cyrillic code points if I want to transliterate. That's transliteration from one script to another.

I think the point was that font-encoding difficulties have no bearing on the argument, and therefore there's no reason for a font designer to be biased one way or another.


~fantasai



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