On 17 June 2014 05:18, Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> wrote:
+# Romania - year-bound base +# Law-Racoviţă, Larsemann Hills, -692319+0762251, since 1986 +
Check this with a Romanian source if you can, but I have the impression that t-with-cedilla, while originally intended by Unicode for use in Romania, is deprecated there in favour of t-with-comma, so it may better be spelled ‘Law-Racoviță’. (There is an s-with-cedilla which is used for Turkish, and I believe it was supposed to be used for Romanian’s s-with-comma as well, the shape of the diacritic being considered a font issue, but Romania succeeded in getting separate s-with-comma and t-with-comma added to Unicode later. Meaning that t-with-cedilla is now orphaned as I believe that no languages use that letter.) Cheers, Philip