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[Alain] :
Nope...
They just recently added the EURO (in the last year), and they also added
last summer the uppercase and lowercase Z CARON of Finnish.
The two S CARON of Finnish were already there, like the two LIGATED OE and
the uppercase Y DIAERESIS of French, but all were in the C1 (control
character) space, if one considers the ISO/IEC standard structure for 8-bit
character sets.
Latin 9 comes to make all this standard for interchange.
Alain LaBonté
Québec