From: Carl W. Brown (cbrown@xnetinc.com)
Date: Mon Nov 18 2002 - 10:31:39 EST
Radovan,
I seem to remember that just recently Morse code was dropped and is no
longer used officially. Braille is different.
Unicode does support dead scripts for scholarly use. Do you think that
there will be many scholarly texts that will be written in Morse code?
Carl
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> Subject: Morse code
>
>
> Recently I got a crazy idea: why not include Morse code characters
> in unicode? (Yes, I know it is crazy, but when Braille is already
> included...)
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