Re: Draft Proposal to add Variation Sequences for Latin and Cyrillic letters (was Re: long s (was: Draft Proposal to add Variation Sequences for Latin and Cyrillic letters))

From: Leonardo Boiko (leoboiko@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Aug 04 2010 - 07:54:29 CDT

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    On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 05:19, William_J_G Overington
    > Long s was used with ordinary Roman type in England for English text in at least part of the 17th and 18th centuries.

    More on that by babelstone:
    http://babelstone.blogspot.com/2006/06/rules-for-long-s.html

    (Sorry for the duplicate email William, my mistake.)

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    Leonardo Boiko
    


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