Browsing the picture given at the Radio Free Europe site, there is one pair of suspicious letters: The tatar letter Eng has a shape sufficiently different from standard latin eng to be considered unsupported by unicode. The O with bar I finally found to be already encoded. However, Radio Free Europe is not what I'd call a primary source, more research is definitely needed. --J"org Knappen P.S. Bad news for the fans of the dark G -- it is not resurrected, at least to this source.
- Re: TATAP => TATAR Michael Everson
- Re: TATAP => TATAR John Cowan
- Re: TATAP => TATAR Erland Sommarskog
- Re: TATAP => TATAR J%ORG KNAPPEN
- Re: TATAP => TATAR Herman Ranes
- RE: TATAP => TATAR J%ORG KNAPPEN
- RE: TATAP => TATAR Carl W. Brown
- RE: TATAP => TATAR Cathy Wissink
- Re: TATAP => TATAR Mark Davis
- Re: TATAP => TATAR James E. Agenbroad
- RE: TATAP => TATAR Carl W. Brown
- RE: TATAP => TATAR Carl W. Brown