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I suspect this has been discussed several times before.
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We have almost the entire a–z encoded, although smashed in two places:
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in the 02xx block we have ʰ ʲ ˡ ʳ ˢ ʷ ˣ ʸ
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in the 1Dxx block we have ᵃ ᵇ ᶜ ᵈ ᵉ ᶠ ᵍ ᵏ ᵐ ᵒ ᵖ ᵗ ᵘ ᶻ
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apart from that we have ª and º another time in the 00xx range.
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Only <strong>i n q</strong> are missing as superscript modifiers. Wouldn’t it be sensible to fill that gap at last?
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Just one example where the notorious Opentype makeshift would not be a preferable solution and where hard-coding will be needed:
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greetings to all,
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A. Stötzner
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