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On the Wikipedia page, "Unicode Subscripts and Superscripts", it says in the section, Other Superscript and Subscript Characters,
Consolidated, the Unicode standard defines ... a full superscript Latin lowercase alphabet except q (a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p r s t u v w x y z) [and] ... a few subscripted lowercase letters (a e h i j k l m n o p r s t u v x) ...
However, the Superscripts and Subscripts block leaves out the following letters:
Superscript:
a
,b
,c
,d
,e
,f
,g
,h
,j
,k
,l
,m
,o
,p
,r
,s
,t
,u
,v
,w
,x
,y
,z
Subscript:
b
,c
,d
,f
,g
,i
,j
,r
,u
,v
Query
Why are so many letters not shown in the Superscripts and Subscripts block if they're supposedly included in Unicode?
Why is it that the Latin letter,
ə
Schwa, was included in said block but not shown on the Wikipedia page?
Related post - Why does the unicode Superscripts and Subscripts block not contain simple sequences of all letters? & Why is there no character for "superscript q" in Unicode?
– RBT – 2018-06-22T03:58:44.310