So what you’re saying is that the current situation where you see an empty square □ for unknown characters is better than seeing something useful?
— Chris On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 12:59 AM, Doug Ewell <[email protected]> wrote: > Chris <idou747 at gmail dot com> wrote: >> Right now, what happens if you have a domain or locale requirement for >> a special character? > That's what the PUA is for. Assign a PUA code point to your special > character, create a font which implements the PUA character, create a > brief "private agreement" which states that this code point refers to > that character and which mentions the font, put the private agreement on > the web, and publish your document with a reference to the agreement. > For most non-professionals, creating the font is the tricky part. > Also see Section 23.5 of TUS. > Note that I am disagreeing with Martin about the PUA being useful only > as a scratch area for standardization. > -- > Doug Ewell | http://ewellic.org | Thornton, CO 🇺🇸

