On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 16:27:48 -0400 "Karapcik, Mike"
<KarapcM@...> writes:
> | On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 08:07:05 -0400 John Cowan
> | >the case of capital G with cedilla, the cedilla sits on top!
> | And yet i've never seen it look like a cedilla when it's
> | on a lower-case |g|.
> | For the lowercase |p| and |g| i had to put it on top, so
> | i flipped it over a horizontal axis and attached it to the
> | top of the letters. -Stephen (Steg)
> Yep. If you look at the description sheet from Unicode.org that
> describes
> the Latin Extended A set
> (
http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0100.pdf), the
> lower case g-cedilla (or undercomma or unattached-cedilla) does this
> same thing,
> by design. The undercomma is rotated 180 degrees and placed over the
> top.
-
Except that i want it to still look like a cedilla, and not like a comma
or apostraphe! :-P
-Stephen (Steg)
"gam zu lexoba..."