From: Andrew C. West (andrewcwest@alumni.princeton.edu)
Date: Wed Apr 13 2005 - 05:31:55 CST
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 10:51:22 +0200, "Antoine Leca" wrote:
>
> -- that the biggest part of the work is already done, since Standardese is
> close (but not the same as) U.S. English
>
U.K. English, I would say :
U+002E : FULL STOP (U.S. "period")
U+1D355 : TETRAGRAM FOR LABOURING (U.S. "laboring")
19 character names with "CENTRE" (U.K.), none with "CENTER" (U.S.)
Although some U.S. spellings may have sneaked in (not "snuck") :
U+2F7E KANGXI RADICAL PLOW (U.K. "plough")
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