>> That only adds KEHEH. I still lack:
>>
>> U+066B ARABIC DECIMAL SEPARATOR
>> U+06C0 ARABIC LETTER HEH WITH YEH ABOVE
>> U+06CC ARABIC LETTER FARSI YEH
>I looked at two of the docs it looks like they were using
U+002C for the decimal separator even when they were using
Unicode
FWIW, In Microsoft Word 2000, when you type a period in the
midst of a digit sequence (so that it is to be the decimal
separator), it is *stored* in the document as U+002E, but how
it is *rendered* (on screen or printer) depends on a Word
setting that controls digit display. If the user sets the
control so the digits are displayed using U+0030 and following,
then the period is rendered using U+002E. Conversely, if the
user sets the control so that the digits are displayed using
U+0660 and following, then the period appears to be rendered as
U+066B.
Thus it isn't necessary for U+066B to be present in the
codepage.
Bob