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From: philip chastney <[email protected]>
To: Michael Everson <[email protected]>; unicode Unicode Discussion 
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, 4 January 2012, 9:57
Subject: Re: Upside Down Fu character
 


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 From: Michael Everson <[email protected]>
To: unicode Unicode Discussion <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, 3 January 2012, 18:46
Subject: Re: Upside Down Fu character
 
On 3 Jan 2012, at 18:28, Rick McGowan wrote:

> I would say to use higher level mark-up or images for this. I don't see any 
> reason to start down the road of encoding upside down Chinese characters, or 
> variation sequences, for such
 things. They are decorative anomalies, not plain text.

What's the inline markup for "display this glyph upside down"?

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this will do the job, though whether it meets the requirements of a 
non-programmer, I don't know

   http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/166266/Making-Text-Upside-down-u

it looks to the user like straightforward CSS, but needs maintaining as OSs and 
browsers shift and change

/phil

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