Long-Encoded Restricted Characters in High Frequency Modern Use
Richard Wordingham
richard.wordingham at ntlworld.com
Thu May 29 18:37:55 CDT 2014
On Thu, 29 May 2014 23:39:56 +0100
Richard Wordingham <richard.wordingham at ntlworld.com> wrote:
> To me, a truly bizarre set of 'restricted' characters is U+17CB KHMER
> SIGN BANTOC to U+17D0 KHMER SIGN SAMYOK SANNYA, which are categorised
> as 'restricted; technical'. They are all in use in the Khmer language.
Indeed, all but U+17CE can be found on the single web page
http://www.mrcmekong.org/khmer . Finding U+17CE KHMER SIGN KAKABAT is
a bit trickier - there seems to be a choice of religious writing
(both Christian and Buddhist) and blogs. Anyway, there are several
different words sporting it at
http://r-b-u.blogspot.com/2014/03/rbu_4.html .
Richard.
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