Marcel Schneider wrote:
> While some characters were retained, others were rejected, among which
> the Latin Theta pair, but no mention is found of this rejection in the
> Non-Approval Notices.
Lots of characters in proposals are rejected without rising to the level
of explicit disapproval: "Look, we said NO, and don't ask us again." The
Non-Approval Notices page starts with an extensive description of the
difference.
At the same time, note that a few proposals, such as LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER SHARP S, have risen phoenix-like from the ranks of
non-approvaldom to become genuine encoded characters.
-- Doug Ewell | http://ewellic.org | Thornton, CO 🇺🇸Received on Sat Jun 11 2016 - 19:20:51 CDT
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