Hi!

> Because I haven't written a proposal for it

The above is more appropriate as:

'Because a proposal hasn't been submitted yet'

Regards,

Anbu Kaveeswarar Selvaraju

On Sat, 2 Jun 2012 20:01:26 +0100, Michael Everson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2 Jun 2012, at 19:49, Jean-François Colson wrote:
> 
>> At http://store.artlebedev.com/electronics/optimus-popularis/ I see a
>> price in rubles, 31,500 р, where the currency is written р (Cyrillic
r).
>> But that р is displayed as a capital Р (Cyrillic R) with stroke.
>> I’ve never been in Russia. That’s why I have a few questions:
>> Is that symbol is in everyday use?
> 
> We don't know.
> 
>> Is it common?
> 
> We don't know. 
> 
>> Is it new?
> 
> Not very; at least one font vendor has been making it available for some
> time. 
> 
>> Why doesn’t Unicode support it yet?
> 
> Because I haven't written a proposal for it because so far it does not
> appear that any of the banking authorities or the Russian Finance
Ministry
> supports it.
> 
> Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/

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