Den 2019-01-28 02:53, skrev "James Kass via Unicode" <unicode@unicode.org>:
> plain-text and are uncomfortable using the math alphanumerics for this, > although the math alphanumerics seem well qualified for the purpose. It "works" basically only for English (note that any diacritics would be placed suitable for math, not for words, and then there are Latin letters that do not have a decomposition (like ø), and then there is of course Cyrillic, and a whole slew of non-Latin scripts. So, no, they do NOT AT ALL "seem well qualified". And... We already have a well-established standard for doing this kind of things... /Kent K