On 2013/07/05 16:04, Denis Jacquerye wrote:
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Michael Everson<[email protected]> wrote:
The problem is in pretending that a cedilla and a comma below are equivalent because in some script fonts in France or Turkey routinely write some sort of undifferentiated tick for ç. :-)
Can we make sure we have covered this from the other side? Are there any languages where there is a letter where both the form with a cedilla and the form with a comma below are used, and are distinguished? In other words, are there any languages where a user seeing a wrong form would be confused as to what the letter is, rather than being potentially surprised or annoyed at the details of the shape?
Regards, Martin.

