You know, everybody who's caring and sane enough to proofread, makes
sure these don't appear on paper (or sometimes on the computer screen),
but again, not all of these people care what it is that's stored in
their computers.
On the other hand, how much time it looks like they put into the
By the way, I just visited the BBC Persian site. In one article they were
using the Arabic Kaf and in another the Persian Keheh.
It should be called the Persian Kaf. Keheh is just a random identifier,
but the best available since it's the Unicode name. So, either Persian
Kaf or Keheh in my
FYI.
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