2013-02-13 21:31, Andries Brouwer wrote:
> I wondered how to code an s-j overstrike combination in Unicode.
> Attached a photograph of some text containing this combination.
It looks like something that has not been encoded. The same applies to
what seems to be an eth (ð) with a stroke, and there is also an “o” with
ogonek, which can be represented using a combining mark – but it’s
something that does not seem be in use in any widespread writing system.
So the question arises: Where is this from? Is it from printed matter,
and does it represent some writing system used in other publications as
well?
Yucca
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