At 13:07 -0800 2004-02-18, Kenneth Whistler wrote:

And I pointed out that subscript-a is used as a transcription
for furtive patah in Hebrew. So there are sure to be more
such instances for a, e, and o, in particular.

I know.


It's the subscript-x and subscript-/ that I am objecting to.

Why you should object to the subscript letter is beyond me. And it seems to me that you are objecting more to some possible subscript tilde than to the attested subscript solidus, which is used in our examples along with subscript parentheses.
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Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com




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