Le 16/07/2014 14:45, Jean-François Colson a écrit :
Once upon a time, the ai-pai-tai… syllables were discarded in Inuktitut because there weren’t enough room for the whole syllabary on the daisy wheel of an electric typewriter.

If they where discarded for electric typewriters, it means that they where historically used before. Wikipedia ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuktitut_syllabics#Modifications ) ) states it happened in the 1970s. If I understood this correctly, it should not be too difficult to find use examples of these character, and I would be very surprised if such recent texts would not be thought fit for unicode encoding.

     Frédéric
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