Re: Missing capital H from Unicode range (see 1E96)

From: John Hudson (tiro@tiro.com)
Date: Tue Jul 12 2005 - 11:48:40 CDT

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    Leiter Phelix wrote:

    > One further query, John makes reference "SBL BibLit font (due out later
    > this year) will contain a glyph for this" - do we know what the Unicode
    > position for this is? IE has the capital H with bar under been accepted
    > as a Unicode position - or are we simply saying the font will substitute
    > the combined character when U0048+0331 is used?

    The font will perform a *glyph* level substitution for the character sequence U+0048
    U+0331. The capital H with bar below glyph is not directly encoded.

    JH.

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