> Is that the script where minimum comes out looking like:
> 
>         /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
> 
> (Ie, m => /\/\/\, n => /\/\, u => /\/\, i => /\ ?)
> 
> NB how the i is dotless.  (I can just see the [useless] debate
> of whether that should then be encoded as U+0069 or U+0131. :)

No.  There must be a kind of `dot' for the i and a kind of `breve'
sign above the u.  Additionally, the connecting lines between the
characters are wider, something like

             /          /              \/

  /| /| /|  /|  /| /|  /|  /| /| /|  /| /|  /| /| /|
   |/ |/ |/  |/  |/ |/  |/  |/ |/ |/  |/ |/  |/ |/ |/



     Werner

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