Ernest Cline scripsit:

> I'm not saying that sufficient support can't be shown.  I'm saying that
> the examples shown are not enough to convince me of the desirability
> of encoding subscript x and subscript / as official Unicode characters
> instead of as markup or as private use characters.

I agree.  Furthermore, it seems to me that the laryngeal a, e, and o subscripts
are not productive, and that it would be better to encode something named
either LATIN LETTER CAPITAL H WITH SUBSCRIPT A or (better, IMHO)
LATIN LETTER A-COLORED LARYNGEAL, and the same for the other two.

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