At 18:56 +0100 2003-02-23, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
I've found a glyph in J�rg Knappen's TC fonts (text companion fonts
for his EC font family for TeX) called `guarani sign' for the currency
of Paraguay.  It is a capital letter G with a vertical bar through the
whole glyph.

How can this glyph be represented in Unicode?  Interestingly, it is
missing in the Unicode currency block -- how `real' is this glyph?

Find evidence of it in a Paraguayan publication. -- Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com



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