> What do you mean "no problem would arise"? ASCII would have been > unimplementable if they had tried to insist that the dot be explicitly > encoded.
Yes, this is why ASCII was a failure as an international character encoding format. > That whole view is putting Turkish and a couple minor cases > over the rest of the users of the Latin alphabet, where i naturally > uppercases to I, whether i be dotted or undotted. How is it a challange to replace two characters with one? > (Really; it's not > common typography except in fi ligatures, but fancy fonts wouldn't > hesitate to leave it out, and English speakers wouldn't miss a beat > reading a text without dots over the eyes.) Sorry, I lost context on this sentence. Á

