On 10/31/2018 11:27 AM, Asmus Freytag via Unicode wrote:
but we don't have an agreement that reproducing all variations in manuscripts is in scope.

In fact, I would say that in the UTC, at least, we have an agreement that that clearly is out of scope!

Trying to represent all aspects of text in manuscripts, including handwriting conventions, as plain text is hopeless. There is no principled line to draw there before you get into arbitrary calligraphic conventions.

And while this list is happily deep-ending on handwritten lines under superscript Latin letters in Polish abbreviations, keep in mind that *Han* characters alone constitute over 64% of the encoded characters in Unicode -- and the handwriting, style, and calligraphic conventions for Han make Latin look simple. Here:

Japanese Postcard NY Greeting

That is a New Year's greeting snipped from a 1906 Japanese postcard. Oh, snap! What are we going to do to represent the *leaves* (or are they feathers?) being used for handwritten strokes in that text???

--Ken



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