En/Je/On 2014-10-24 08:15, Marcel Kilgus escribió / skribis / wrote :

> I don't think there is a ready character for it, but it can probably
> be constructed ('COMBINING DOT BELOW' (U+0323) and 'LATIN CAPITAL
> LETTER TONE TWO' (U+0423) for example). 

Thank you. I never tried combining Unicode chars before. I need it for a
webpage and it works great in HTML notation:

  ƨ̣

It seems the UTF-8 encoding of this combined char is not properly
rendered by WebKit browsers, so I'll keep the HTML notation.

> it has been replaced with the Euro sign on later OS versions like
> SMSQ/E.

I forgot it. Anyway, in this case I need the old version.

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