From: Mark Davis (mark.davis@jtcsv.com)
Date: Fri Oct 11 2002 - 12:15:36 EDT
There are several others where the uppercase equivalent of a character is
decomposed. See http://www.macchiato.com/unicode/composition_chart.html
Mark
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Andries" <pandries@iti.qc.ca>
To: "Kevin Brown" <graphity@adelaide.on.net>; "Public email list"
<unicode@unicode.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 19:58
Subject: Re: Capital Letter H with line below
>
> ----- Message d'origine -----
> De : "Kevin Brown" <graphity@adelaide.on.net>
> Envoyé : 10 oct. 2002 22:34
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> > LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH LINE BELOW does not appear to exist in
> > Unicode 3.2, but the lowercase version is there (U+1E96).
> >
> > I have a map of Israel which has the transliterated names Hadera and
Hefa
> > typeset with a line below their first letter, CAPITAL H.
> >
> > On the same map, I have yet to find a place name that uses the LOWERCASE
> > h with line below.
> >
> > Can anyone clear up this mystery?
>
> Historical reasons, I suppose, and the lack of need to add it : U+0048
> U+0331 ?
>
> P. Andries
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