From: Tom Gewecke (tom@bluesky.org)
Date: Sat Jun 04 2011 - 14:38:57 CDT
It's not in the Mac OS X standard fonts either, but I have it via the fonts Junicode and Quivira.
On Jun 4, 2011, at 3:14 PM, Leo Broukhis wrote:
> Andrew,
> I couldn't have guessed that a glyph that stands for "ue" is called "et".
> Unfortunately, despite being encoded since Unicode 5.1, A76A/B are not
> present in any of Win 7 standard fonts.
>
> Thank you,
> Leo
>
> On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Andrew West <andrewcwest@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 4 June 2011 19:00, Leo Broukhis <leob@mailcom.com> wrote:
>>> There exists a ligature for the Latin postpositional conjunction -que
>>> that looks like q with a smaller yogh glued to it, similar to but not
>>> exactly "qȝ":
>>
>> See thread <http://unicode.org/mail-arch/unicode-ml/y2009-m12/0001.html>
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>
>
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