Kenneth Whistler wrote at 5:41 PM on Friday, May 28, 2004: >the question of >what is a script distinction, what it comes down to in >the Unicode Standard is that a script distinction is a >distinct encoding of a script, neither more nor less.
Then you cannot, as many have, use the argument that you want to encode Phoenician because it is a different script - that is circular reasoning - it's a different script because it will be if encoded. Respectfully, Dean A. Snyder Assistant Research Scholar Manager, Digital Hammurabi Project Computer Science Department Whiting School of Engineering 218C New Engineering Building 3400 North Charles Street Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland, USA 21218 office: 410 516-6850 cell: 717 817-4897 www.jhu.edu/digitalhammurabi