From: Patrick Andries (Patrick.Andries@xcential.com)
Date: Tue Dec 30 2003 - 13:55:57 EST
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De: "D. Starner" <shalesller@writeme.com>
> > These can probably be used as glyph variants, i.e., by selecting a US
vs. European font (or whatever
> > is the distinction).
>
> I thought glyph variants were supposed to look at least somewhat similar.
Any reference to this similarity in appearance as a condition ?
(Is the Sütterlin ğeĞ a glyph variant of standard latin Ğeğ then ? It does
not ressemble any other "e" I know but rather an "n".)
P.A.
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