From: Peter Kirk (peterkirk@qaya.org)
Date: Fri Mar 19 2004 - 15:10:43 EST
On 19/03/2004 11:21, Michael Everson wrote:
> ...
>
> The dot on the "i" in Roman fonts is NEVER, EVER, represented by
> Turkish ž with COMBINING DOT ABOVE.
>
I should think not, as z caron with a combining dot above would look
very odd, and Turkish does not use z caron. Michael, you can't represent
Turkish dotless i (presumably your intention) in a message with
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" ; format="flowed""; you
need to use a Turkish code page or Unicode itself. This is not the first
time you have made this mistake in this thread.
-- Peter Kirk peter@qaya.org (personal) peterkirk@qaya.org (work) http://www.qaya.org/
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