From: Arcane Jill (arcanejill@ramonsky.com)
Date: Wed Mar 17 2004 - 11:38:22 EST
But if you lowercased that, surely you'd get <j, combining dot above>.
How should that be rendered?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kent Karlsson [mailto:kentk@cs.chalmers.se]
>
> A dotted capital J can already be encoded as <J, combining dot above>.
> Hence, a separate precomposed such character will not be added.
>
> /kent k
>
> > Well, in the event that Unicode ever does add DOTTED J to go with
> > DOTLESS J, I sincerely hope that it does not follow the example of
> > DOTTED I and DOTLESS I.
>
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