From: D. Starner (shalesller@writeme.com)
Date: Sat Apr 03 2004 - 16:24:56 EST
Peter Kirk <peterkirk@qaya.org> write:
> But the good screen reader would still need to distinguish their
> pronunciations. Is there any type of character which could be defined,
> in Unicode, to preserve this distinction, but to be completely hidden in
> display? Perhaps some kind of zero width morpheme break character?
Okay, so you want to distinguish pronunciations, so you propose a character
totally insufficient to do the job, and one that will rarely if ever
get used in practice, so the good screen reader has to solve the problem
anyway?
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