2013-01-23 3:55, [email protected] wrote:

There is a bullet that often is uzed in local advertizing.
> It separates phrases as em-dash. In the plane writs where it is uzed,
> it is also equivalent to line-break:
        DRAIN-CLEANING (O) GENERAL PLUMBING
or

        LAWNMOWER REPAiR (O) BLADE-SHARPENING
. Which is it?

Different bullet-like characters are used as separators between phrases.
The usage is typically based on the shape of a character in a font
rather than considerations on character identity. It might also be
a matter of using a graphic symbol created for a specific context,
rather than picking up a character from a character repertoire.

Without further information, such as URLs of pages showing some ads
where such use can be identified, it seems impossible to make a good guess. But if “(0)” is meant to denote a ring inside a larger ring, the symbol might be identifiable as “⦾” U+29BE CIRCLED WHITE BULLET (classified as mathematical symbol).

Yucca




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