From: "Marion Gunn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Irish in Roman script is written i with dot above, Irish in traditional
> script is written i without dot above. The current flooding of our local
> advertising and publishing markets by various non-native uncial fonts to
> write our language goes against tradition in imposing on us that unwanted
> dot. Is there any way at all that using Unicode can help support our
> tradition?

It seems that Unicode has supported the dotless i for over a decade -- and
in software products that use Unicode for the bulk of that time. Your
tradition is supported by anyone who believes it important enough to take
the trouble to support it (where trouble in this context is defined as
installing just about any remotely recent OS that supports Unicode!).

You can tell them that the ball is now in their court. We can lead the horse
to water, but...

MichKa [MS]
NLS Collation/Locale/Keyboard Development
Globalization Infrastructure and Font Technologies


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