Hello Peter,
The codepoint you are referring to is from the ancient Cypriot script.
The code block for this script was added to Unicode Standard in April
2003 (according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypriot_syllabary).
I see no reason why you shouldn't set a score in an ancient script - can
you let us know if that is what you are doing?
The problem is that you need to find a font for ancient Cypriot. There
are not too many around, as far as I know.
But TeX etc supports this script so there may be something in that universe.
The Cypriot syllabary is related to Linear A and Linear B, so I am
fascinated!
Andrew
On 6/05/13 12:46 AM, Peter O'Doherty wrote:
Hi,
Not all unicode characters are being correctly realised in my score.
Something like \mark \markup { \char ##x03EE } will work but this
throws an error:
\mark \markup { \char ##x1080B }
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