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.

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John Cowan                                <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>     
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    -- Calvin, giving Newton's First Law "in his own words"

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