On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Darren Morby wrote: > In The Unicode Standard Version 3.0, the Latin small letters d l and t with > caron (U+010F, U+013E, U+0165) are actually shown with a trailing apostrophe > (d', l', t'). On each character there is the following note: > > the form using apostrophe is preferred in typesetting > > However, the Latin capital letter L with caron (U+013D) is shown with an > apostrophe (L') but no note. The Latin capital letters D and T with caron > (U+010E, U+0164) show proper carons and notes that the preferred form is > with a caron (hacek). > > Which is the preferred form, L with an actual caron or L with an apostrophe? > And should there not be a note on capital L like there is on small l? (The > note on small l does not say that it applies to capital L also.) >
I don't remember the answer but I vaguely recall Agfa consulting a reference when they made the original Unicode bitmap fonts for Teklogix. How have things been going at Teklogix/Psion? I haven't been in touch with anyone there since Lee left. Geoffrey