Hi!
If you’re interested about the whole forint sign issue, read my Unicode
proposal and its follow-up:
https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2023/23060r-forint-sign.pdf
https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2023/ ... -forint-sign-follow-up.pdf
The way in which the follow-up quotes me misses out on quite a few
There is no thing as a “Hungarian florin”; some versions of *recode* have
“Hungarian florinth” which is also non-existent as well. This must come
from a confusion between the names “florin” and “forint” which are actual
cognates. The ƒ sign (U+0192) has no meaning in Hungarian, the fillér’s
symbol
Hi everyone,
I'm Vacek Nules, a software developer from Hungary and the author of
Unicode proposal L2/23-060, which concerns the addition of a "Ft" character
representing the Hungarian forint to Unicode, in a similar vein to CP437's
peseta sign.
Although the initial opinion was supporting, accepta