> If you want to type it in HTML, type ?. BTW: I
> can't see the
> character you can get (I get a lovely box instead.)
> At a guess, I'm
> going to say it's s-caron. Try using ¡ instead.
> If it's not that,
> forgive me but like I said, I can only guess because
> I can't see it.
>
> Tristan
>
> On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 15:01, Clint Jackson Baker
> wrote:
> > Siyo!
> > I have the orthography for my back-burner
> > Old-English-like conlang, but I have a problem. I
> > want to use the candy-cane-looking symbol for a
> > capital /S/, and use ? for the lowercase.
> Obviously,
> > you can see which one I can't render with any
> code. I
> > can put it in a Word document, but it doesn't
> > translate into anything for a webpage. I have
> > alternately thought of using $ but don't like its
> look
> > or inauthenticity (though using two money symbols
> for
> > a single sound has an appeal). Ideas?
> >
> > Clint
> >
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