Comment by bawolff
That goes all the way back to the beginning
Even ascii used to use "overstriking" where the backspace character was treated as a joiner character to put accents above letters.
That goes all the way back to the beginning
Even ascii used to use "overstriking" where the backspace character was treated as a joiner character to put accents above letters.
Agreed, we just conveniently forget about those when speaking about how complex Unicode is.