Re: Fake Unicode

From: Doug Ewell <doug_at_ewellic.org>
Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2012 11:17:11 -0600

Mark Davis ☕ replied to Jeremie Hornus:

>> More seriously on the "symbols field":
>> Unicode could include traditional ancient symbols (with real
>> meanings) such as the Akan's Adinkra displayed in Saki Mafundikwa's
>> _Afrikan Alphabets_ book published at Mark Batty Publisher (ISBN
>> 0-9724240-6-7).
>> Perhaps there is already a draft proposal on that matter?
>
> You can check on the pipeline of characters at
> http://unicode.org/alloc/Pipeline.html, with some pointers to how to
> make proposals, if you are interested....

I’m assuming the goal here is to propose symbols that have traditionally
been used as part of inline text, not just any pictorial symbol.

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