"Bjoern Schliessmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
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| > However, I'm quite sure that when Unicode has arrived almost
| > everywhere, some languages will start considering such characters
| > in their core syntax.
|
| This should be the time when there are widespread quasi-standardised
| input methods for those characters.

C has triglyphs for keyboards missing some ASCII chars.  != and <= could 
easily be treated as diglyphs for the corresponding chars.  In a sense they 
are already, it is just that the real things are not allowed ;=).




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