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Tcomma and Tcedilla

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I'm a little confused about /Tcomma and /Tcedilla According to Adobe Latin 3: http://blogs.adobe.com/typblography/latin_charsets/Adobe_Latin_3.html
UnicodeCharacterNameDescription
0162Ţ TcommaaccentLATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH CEDILLA
021AȚuni021ALATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH COMMA BELOW
Why are they are using the /Tcommaaccent "name" for the cedilla glyph? Is there any reason for that? or it's just a bug? When consulting the Unicode chart, I see "commas" on both glyphs... http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/162/index.htm http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/21a/index.htm The only difference is that the first shows a Sans font, and the second one shows a Serif font. So far I have been using: /uni0162 0162 for Tcedilla /uni021A 021A for Tcomma /uni0163 0163 for tcedilla /uni021B 021B for tcomma /uni015E 015E for Scedilla /uni0218 0218 for Scomma /uni015F 015F for scedilla /uni0219 0219 for scomma Is that Ok? Anyone can confirm/clarify? Thanks in advance

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