On 2003.10.23, 21:08, Michael Everson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 12:53 -0700 2003-10-23, Peter Constable wrote:
>
>>> - Reversed sigma -- is it a variant of U+01B7 : LATIN CAPITAL LETTER
>>>   EZH?
>>
>> This typeform is used in Ghana, and for that context I concluded that
>> it is a variant of 01B7. But that is Latin text, not Cyrillic.
>
> U+04E0

The reversed sigma glyph seems to be, in both these cases, a variant of
the usual glyph (apparenlty identical for both U+01B7 and U+04E0).

Perhaps to make it different from U+0033...? (But U+0417 is much worse
at that...) Anyway, it sure looks very good -- I suppose the lower case
version is though identical to the usual glyph's, fitted with a curve
tail, it it?

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