On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 09:42:08AM +0100, Karl Pentzlin wrote: > The advantage is that you can encode text to be displayed correctly > (i.e. according to the obligatory typesetting rules) in Fraktur as > plain text. You even can display this text correctly in Fraktur or > Roman without change (as you can encode a Serbocroatian plain text to > be displayed in Latin or Cyrillic correctly without change).
What happens to the long s? That needs changing if you're talking about Roman script since the 19th century. -- David Starner - [EMAIL PROTECTED], dvdeug/jabber.com (Jabber) Pointless website: http://dvdeug.dhis.org What we've got is a blue-light special on truth. It's the hottest thing with the youth. -- Information Society, "Peace and Love, Inc."