On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Michael Fayez <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I noticed that double small parentheses that are used in
    professional printing in Arabic presses are not encoded in Unicode.

    [...]<http://i.imgur.com/aAgRDq1.jpg>

    So does Unicode Consortium has an official position regarding
    these 2 characters? Are they unified with left and right double
    angle quotation mark «»?


On 6/14/2013 11:45 AM, Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
They are unified with the double angle quotation marks. Persian also uses the round version (and if if I remember correctly, Greek too).

Where can one find such information? Btw /decodeunicode/ doesn't say anything about this:
    http://decodeunicode.org/u+00AB
(Also, the information there isn't quite right: I think I would lowercase the names in English and add quotation marks or italicization, and I'm only aware of TeX calling them "guillemots", it should be easy to track the origin of "guillemot".) Oh, the German version says a lot more
http://decodeunicode.org/de/left-pointing_double_angle_quotation_mark
but it doesn't contain the information necessary to answer Michael's question.

I'm wondering whose task it should be considered to record such information – because if it's noone's responsibility ...

Stephan

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