At 22:25 +0000 2002-11-04, Thomas M. Widmann wrote:
Or what about Coptic? Unicode encodes most Coptic letters as Greek, which means that the same font cannot be used for displaying Greek and Coptic. (TUC 3.0, p. 168: "Texts that mix Greek and Coptic languages together must employ appropriate font style associations.") How is this supposed to work if one doesn't know what is Greek and what is Coptic?
Coptic will be disunified from Greek. -- Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com