Markus Scherer wrote: > How are normal users supposed to find both U+2019 and U+02BC on their > keyboards, and how are they supposed to deal with incorrect usage? Would it be possible to have wordprocessing software where one uses CONTROL APOSTROPHE for U+2019 and CONTROL SHIFT APOSTROPHE for U+02BC for input and could there be a "show in colour mode" where U+2019 is displayed in cyan and U+02BC is displayed in red, while everything else is displayed in black? That is, CONTROL U+0027 and CONTROL SHIFT U+0027 respectively. If people want this facility, maybe it could become published in a Unicode Technical Report so that standardization and interoperability could be achieved. William Overington 5 June 2015
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