On 2/16/2013 7:04 AM, Andries Brouwer wrote:
I found Diauni.ttf at
http://www.thesauruslex.com/typo/dialekt.htm (swedish)
http://www.thesauruslex.com/typo/engdial.htm (english)
It has landmålsalfabetet at E100-E197 (lower case only)
and s-j at E19F, S-J at E1A5, with Y-ogonek, Å-ogonek,
G-slash, R-slash, Ð-slash nearby.
So you have evidence that the uppercase form is implemented, if not yet
a citation of actual use.
Since the latter is expected to be rare, I personally would be
comfortable with making a code point for it, so that fonts like this,
which are actually used, can be mapped to Unicode w/o forcing people
into weird fallbacks over a rare character.
A./