Michael Everson scripsit: > >See the reference glyph for U+FB4B. One form looks like this with > >the dot above further to the left, the other like it with the dot a > >little further to the right. This glyph with the centred dot is a > >compromise between the two. > > A picture speaks a thousand words.
These particular words combined with the picture in the U3.0 chart tell all. -- John Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.reutershealth.com http://www.ccil.org/~cowan Yakka foob mog. Grug pubbawup zink wattoom gazork. Chumble spuzz. -- Calvin, giving Newton's First Law "in his own words"

