On Thu, 15 Oct 2015 at 23:55 Leo Broukhis wrote:
> Along the same lines, should I be able to change my last name
> officially to Ƃpyxᴎc? (NB all letters are codepoints with names
> starting with "LATIN").
>
If these are characters used in an official language of your territorial
authority, that
I was surprised to learn of continued reference to and presumably use of
8-bit fonts modified two decades ago for the extended Latin alphabets of
Malian languages, and wondered if anyone has similar observations in
other countries. Or if there have been any recent studies of adoption of
Unicode
Along the same lines, should I be able to change my last name
officially to Ƃpyxᴎc? (NB all letters are codepoints with names
starting with "LATIN").
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 1:06 AM, Marcel Schneider wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 16:04:20 +, Denis Jacquerye
> wrote:
>
>> The article uses the
On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 16:04:20 +, Denis Jacquerye wrote:
> The article uses the unicase ʔ U+0294 LATIN LETTER GLOTTAL STOP in the name
> Sahaiʔa.
> [...]
> The CBC’s March article and a MacLean’s article were using the unicase ʔ
> U+0294 as well
> [...]
> The Toronto Star, Metro News Toronto
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