On 1/5/98 4:57 AM, Graham_Rhind@otsgroup.nl (Graham_Rhind@otsgroup.nl)
wrote:
>Luxembourgeois:
>
>upper case m circumflex
>lower case m circumflex
>upper case n circumflex
>lower case n circumflex
>
>Welsh:
>
>upper case w diaresis
>lower case w diaresis
>upper case w acute
>lower case w acute
>upper case w grave
>lower case w grave
>upper case v diaresis
>lower case v diaresis
>upper case v circumflex
>lower case v circumflex
>upper case y grave
>lower case y grave
>
All of these can be represented in Unicode with combining characters. W
with acute, grave, and diaresis are all in the Latin Extended Additional
block (U+1E00 to U+1EFF).
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