Doug Ewell wrote:

As Stefan Persson already observed, U+212B ANGSTROM SIGN (â„«) exists in
Unicode alongside U+00C5 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE (Ã…) only
because both characters were present in some legacy character set with
which Unicode had to maintain round-trip compatibility.

Does anyone know which legacy character set we're talking about? I can only think of character sets including one of them.

Stefan

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