Position of the registered sign

Giacomo Catenazzi cate at cateee.net
Mon Sep 16 03:02:37 CDT 2024


I do not think it is style, OTOH design is outside Unicode.

But I think Unicode could add a new table/files with references of 
design requirements, in case of symbols which are well defined in an 
international traety/convention or/and in an other international 
standard. And I think there are various such characters in Unicode.

giacomo



On 2024-09-15 19:39, Jonathan Rosenne via Unicode wrote:
> I propose that this is a matter for a style guide rather than for Unicode.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Jonathan Rosenne
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Unicode <unicode-bounces at corp.unicode.org> On Behalf Of Andreas Prilop ???? via Unicode
> Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2024 7:22 PM
> To: unicode at corp.unicode.org
> Subject: Re: Position of the registered sign
>
> Ivan Panchenko wrote:
>
>> There is also the (German) circled Wz
> The circled Wz was only used in the old West German Duden.
> Since re-unification, only circled R has been used in the unified Duden.
>
>> even though the symbol was apparently just a Duden idiosyncrasy
> I call it Deutschtümelei.
>
>


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