> You're right. Often on this list, when someone posts a picture of a
> glyph and asks what Unicode character it is, and nobody can come up with
> a match, the person tends to conclude that it is a candidate for
> encoding. It's good to see that wasn't the intent here.
>

But if someone comes to such a conclusion, why should one assume that this
is a problem?

Stephan

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