Sorry, everyone: > On the other hand, the harmonization inside the fonts, between super- > and subscripts and the numerators and denominators of the precomposed > fractions they contain, could be purely esthetical without any idea of > using superscripts as numerators, subscripts as denominators. [...]
> The fraction formatting works also when the slash is not a fraction > slash but a common slash. [...] What you have discovered is that under certain circumstances, with certain fonts, you can get the visual results you want by using characters other than those recommended in the Standard -- by using characters simply because they "look right." This is not plain text encoding, and it is not a matter of Unicode failing to consider a particular usage scenario or failing to "complete" some part of the Standard. It is about having an incomplete understanding of the Unicode Standard. Read, listen, learn. -- Doug Ewell | http://ewellic.org | Thornton, CO 🇺🇸

