Thank you, but how convenient!

Calling a letter a "modifier" allows to avoid re-encoding the same shape in
various alphabets.

Leo


On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Jean-François Colson <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Le 02/07/14 22:33, Leo Broukhis a écrit :
>
>  http://www.omniglot.com/writing/nenets.htm
>>
>> shows two letters (’ and ”) in both versions of the Cyrillic Nenets
>> alphabet ("voiced taser”" and "unvoiced taser”") that don't seem to be
>> encoded as letters. Should they be encoded, or 2019 and 201D are good
>> enough?
>>
>>
> Simply use U+02BC modifier letter apostrophe instead of U+2019
> and U+02EE modifier letter double apostrophe instead of U+201D.
>
> Nothing new under the sun…
>
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