I have made macros similar to the Montellier school described by the German
Wikipedia with \vrule:
\def\uppercar#1{\zcharnote{#1}%
{\kern-2pt\vrule width 1pt height10pt depth-2pt%
\kern0pt\vrule width 8pt height10pt depth-9pt% horizontal
\vrule width 1pt height10pt depth-2pt}}%
\def\lowercar#1{\zcharnote{#1}%
{\kern-2pt\vrule width 1pt height-1pt depth9pt%
\kern0pt\vrule width 8pt height-8pt depth9pt% horizontal
\vrule width 1pt height-1pt depth9pt}}%
Try them and adapt them to the Montpellier symbols.
Hope this is constructive.
Jean-Pierre Coulon cou...@obs-nice.fr
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