Robert Wheelock wrote:

> I remember that a website that has tables for certain PUA precomposed
> accented characters that aren’t yet in Unicode (thing like:
> Marshallese M/m-cedilla, H/h-acute, capital T-dieresis, capital H-
> underbar, acute accented Cyrillic vowels, Cyrillic ER/er-caron, ...).

If you are thinking of these as potential future additions to the standard, 
keep in mind that accented letters that can already be represented by a 
combination of letter + accent will not ever be encoded. This is one of the 
longest-standing principles Unicode has.

--
Doug Ewell | Thornton, CO, US | ewellic.org



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