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Old 11-16-2023, 05:59 AM   #8
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You need a font that has extended Latin B as well as regular and extended Latin A.
Right. I still wonder why they get mapped to such disparate code points, though (or I suppose the right code point being mapped to the wrong glyph); can't see any relationship between them.

You'd think that after more than a quarter of a century, Unicode would be Unicode would be Unicode. It's like the old days of using EBCDIC(s).

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