Origins of ẘ

2012-04-15 Thread David Starner
At Wiktionary, we're looking at ẘ (U+1E98) and we can't figure out where it came from. It's from Unicode 1.1, which makes it hard to look up discussion on adding it, and the characters around it don't seem to give clues to its origin. -- Kie ekzistas vivo, ekzistas espero.

Re: Origins of ẘ

2012-04-15 Thread Rick McGowan
> At Wiktionary, we're looking at ẘ (U+1E98) and > we can't figure out where it came from. Good catch. It's obviously another stowaway... Just throw it in the brig until we can get around to deporting it.

Re: Origins of ẘ

2012-04-15 Thread Shriramana Sharma
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 8:00 AM, Rick McGowan wrote: > Good catch. It's obviously another stowaway... > Just throw it in the brig until we can get around to deporting it. ẘoẘ, hoẘ many more stoẘaẘays do ẘe haẘe? I remember this Asterix story (Asterix and the Vikings?) where there were lots of ri

Re: Origins of ẘ

2012-04-15 Thread Asmus Freytag
On 4/15/2012 7:30 PM, Rick McGowan wrote: > At Wiktionary, we're looking at ẘ (U+1E98) and > we can't figure out where it came from. Good catch. It's obviously another stowaway... Just throw it in the brig until we can get around to deporting it. The 1E00 and 1F00 blocks were populated, in U