Can you respond back to them with the information as to the languages involved?
Mark (مرقص بن داود) ________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] IBM, MS 50-2/B11, 5600 Cottle Rd, SJ CA 95193 (408) 256-3148 fax: (408) 256-0799 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Everson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 01:45 Subject: Re: Devanagari Glottal Stop > I would have to disagree with these Indian experts in this instance. > The Devanagari glottal stop does not have a dot, and indeed, in the > languages which use it, this character will certainly coexist with > the question mark. They have different shapes, and different > functions. > -- > Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com > >