You are not the first one to come up with this kind of a proposal (even for sentences), which has never received any noticeable support - for good reasons, I might add.
Erkki I. Kolehmainen Tilkankatu 12 A 3, 00300 Helsinki, Finland Mob: +358400825943, Tel / Fax (by arr.): +358943682643 Lähettäjä: Unicode [mailto:unicode-boun...@unicode.org] Puolesta baskar raj Lähetetty: 24. toukokuuta 2015 07:56 Vastaanottaja: verd...@wanadoo.fr; unicode Unicode Discussion; asmus-...@ix.netcom.com Aihe: Re: Regarding Unicode for new Symbol i just gave "and" as an example (verdy), i am just curious to know if we propose a symbol for a word does Unicode encode it or accept when it is already used by a small community of users, shall we claim in letter like symbols (00–4F). (any possibility) or we can only implement in private use area until it is recognized - which is not possible for small mediums to get widely recognized other than bigger names like Microsoft or Apple proposing. On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 4:15 AM, Philippe Verdy <verd...@wanadoo.fr> wrote: But there's already a symbol encoded for this common word: it is part of the ASCII subset (&) and is already encoded as a symbol (even if initially it was designed as a cursive simplification of a ligature for the Latin letters "et" (and used also within words containing these letters, in addition to the MAtin word "et" itself). Some fonts still make the ligature more evident, but as a symbol it allows more variation of its shape (it is also used in a trademark symbol for the Orange telecommunication group, with a specific design, but for such usage as a logo, the encoded character is not suitable: logos are transported as images to specify also this shape and color design, not encoded in the character itself). 2015-05-23 14:41 GMT+02:00 baskar raj <baskar...@gmail.com>: Hi, Is it possible to get a Unicode for a new symbol, designed for a commonly used word, For Example lets say "and" . which can be used in conjunction with numbers or letters. so is it possible to file application seeking Unicode.... -- Kind Regards, M Baskar Raj