Question mark
Clark Cox
clarkcox3 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 10 11:14:26 CDT 2024
What, exactly, do you mean by “prohibited”? And how would this hypothetical
character be any different from the existing question mark?
Clark S. Cox III
clarkcox3 at gmail.com
On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 12:03 Юрий Бэкап via Unicode <
unicode at corp.unicode.org> wrote:
> Hello! I've been wondering about the following question for a long time:
> how difficult and how feasible is it to add a question mark to the Unicode
> table that would be identical to the regular question mark but usable in
> Windows operating systems? Almost all characters prohibited in Windows OS
> have their equivalents in the Unicode table, allowing the use of characters
> like "/", "", ":", etc.
>
> However, there is no proper equivalent for the question mark. All the
> available options in the table are ugly, unattractive symbols that are
> inconvenient to use.
>
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