This, I had inadvertently sent privately, when I meant
to send it to the list. This happens all the time, because
the Unicode list does not set the reply address con-
veniently (I hesitate to write "correctly", as that is
subject to debate).
--- Forwarded mail from Otto Stolz
Date: Tue, 23 Jan
Edward Cherlin wrote:
That leaves dialytika,
The same (in every respect) as Latin diaeresis.
prosgegrammeni,
A neologism (AFAIK) of the Unicode Standard: the small lowercase
iota used in place of hypogegrammeni (iota subscript) in titlecase
text. (In archaic text, which is all-uppercase by
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Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: Greek questions, on- and off-topic
Edward Cherlin wrote:
That leaves dialytika,
The same (in every respect) as Latin diaeresis.
prosgegrammeni,
A neologism (A
My Greek textbook has acute, grave, and circumflex (called by
those names),
but I'm not sure what these correspond to in the Greek and
Greek Extended
blocks (there seem to be many more diacriticals than those).
Is there an on-line guide somewhere?
There are in fact other diacritics
ent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 3:10 AM
Subject: RE: Greek questions, on- and off-topic
My Greek textbook has acute, grave, and circumflex (called by
those names),
but I'm not sure what these correspond to in the Greek and
Greek Extended
blocks (there seem to be many more diacriticals
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