Re: Orthography of palatalized consonants
| From: | Carsten Becker <naranoieati@...> | 
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| Date: | Tuesday, January 18, 2005, 16:09 | 
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On Sunday 16 January 2005 09:53, Steg Belsky wrote:
 > On Jan 15, 2005, at 6:51 PM, caeruleancentaur wrote:
 > > By the way, did you know that there is a dotless "j"
 > > also?  You might like the looks of that.
 > > Charlie
 >
 > Really??  I've been looking for that!  Is it supported by
 > Unicode?
I've already seen it somewhere, too. Let's see ...
RedHat>Zubehör>Zeichentabelle ... Lateinisch ... scroll
down ... no success ... The only thing listed there is j +
circumflex (U+0135) and j + hachek (U+01F0). Let's see what
OpenOffice says: Gentium has it on U+E900. But since U+E900
is already far into the "area for private use", you won't
find it in all fonts.
Carsten
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