En réponse à Tim May :
> >
>I have the same problem*, but looking at the source and my unicode
>charmap it appears to be U+01F7 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER WYNN, in the
>Latin Extended B range. Weird-looking thing somewhere between a P and
>a thorn, I don't recall ever seeing one before.
Me neither. Nice looking character :) .
>* Konqueror won't show it at all, Mozilla (which can cobble together a
> display out of different fonts, but not as well as the pango-based
> charmap) seems to be managing with the miniscule but not the capital
> form.
Opera shows both the small and capital forms without a problem :) . It does
that by putting two fonts together, but the result looks OK. Anyway, it
doesn't surprise me that it worked OK, since I have chosen Opera exactly
because it's the browser with the best font handling that I could find.
Christophe Grandsire.
http://rainbow.conlang.free.fr
You need a straight mind to invent a twisted conlang.