Karl Pentzlin wrote:
CP> In conclusion, most of this should probably be handled at the
(smart) font level.
Today, many not yet encoded characters (Latin-like and others)
can be approximately represented by smart font technology.
...
However, doing such is hiding the identity of characters
I think Christoph was saying these ARE the same characters as the
already-encoded ones, with the same identity but a slightly different
look. This is not at all the same as using ASCII code points for Greek
letters.
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