From: Asmus Freytag (asmusf@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Sun Feb 02 2003 - 02:06:00 EST
I have updated my document at
http://www.unicode.org/~asmus/what_is_this_character.pdf with much of the
information supplied by people on this list and some others.
All characters are now mapped to Unicoe characters or character sequences
where I felt that this was possible. If there are obvioous errors, please
point them out and I'll update the listing.
However, there are some unidentified characters, or ones that could be
considered missing from Unicode 4.0, or which have mappings that for one
or the other reason could be considered not ideal. These have been
highlighted. I welcome suggestions for additions to or subtractions from
this list, plus any help anyone could provide in identifying the characters
or in locating places they are used.
The entire set is in use in some Microsoft Bookshelf products, however, so
in principle one ought to be able to search them somehow, but I doubt that
the UI exposes these as Unicode.
A./
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