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eojeff (Prikaži profil) 12. april 2012 18:21:10
I know that before WWI some within the Esperanto movement advocated a universal currency called the Spesmilo. This currency had its own symbol, a superimposed Sm.
This got me thinking about Esperanto, Unicode support, and typeface rendering.
- Do Stelo or Mono have their own symbols?
- Are there any non-alphabetic symbols present in current or historical Esperanto literature that are not currently supported by Unicode?
Any thoughts?
tommjames (Prikaži profil) 12. april 2012 20:56:28
I doubt many fonts will support it though.
eojeff (Prikaži profil) 13. april 2012 02:46:17
opalo (Prikaži profil) 13. april 2012 04:47:30
eojeff:I believe the answer to both questions is no. The Unicode people seem to have been very thorough and in the 1900s the fuss over the "hats" would have ever after discouraged any such new symbols; in fact I'm surprised that they ventured to create the spesmilo symbol.
Maybe you could ask them to pick a codepoint for a little portrait of Zamenhof? It could be called LA MAJSTRO.
erinja (Prikaži profil) 14. april 2012 01:05:18
I've only ever seen the Spesmilo symbol in the Wikipedia article itself. No one in Esperanto uses these currency units, so it's not a needed symbol. To me, whoever put the spesmilo symbol into a Unicode code set was doing out of personal love of font creation, because they certainly didn't do it because the symbol was useful or needed.