> Anyway, most existing supporters of Tengwar and Cirth (also
> Klingonists) still use some transliteration

Transliterateability shouldn't be a factor, many of the scripts in Unicode have 
been transliterated (like Latin).  Perhaps if it was only transliterated and 
the script was never used (but then we wouldn't have this conversation if the 
script was never used).

And, (and I really don't want to borrow from  "that other" thread, but), Emoji 
certainly were constructed characters (I can't even call it a constructed 
script) :)  A difference would seem to be who is doing the adoption of the 
glyphs.  (Teenagers vs. sci-fi/fantasy geeks, and misguided cell-phone 
marketers trying to get more market share vs. geeks trying to have fun).  I 
dare suggest that many of the characters encoded in Unicode, even recently, 
are, in practice, used less than these 3 scripts.

-Shawn (as myself)

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