On 2004.06.05, 21:05, E. Keown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, in the palm tree shape I have in mind, the trunk ends and
> 'divides' into two curving 'palm fronds'--in OLD ITALIC LETTER KHE,
> the 'top' of the letter has 3 lines.
I'm sure you know about U+03D2 : GREEK UPSILON WITH HOOK SYMB
E. Keown wrote:
I'm looking for an archaic Greek letter (from Crete
and possibly elsewhere) which to me looks like a small
drawing of a palm tree. It has a trunk and two
identical palm frond branches, one to the right, one
to the leftis this in Unicode, in process, ?
That sounds suspiciously l
Elaine Keown
Tucson
Dear Ernest Cline:
Thank you for writing. I found
U+10319 OLD ITALIC LETTER KHE online.
However, in the palm tree shape I have in mind, the
trunk ends and 'divides' into two curving 'palm
fronds'--in OLD ITALIC LETTER KHE, the 'top' of the
letter has 3 lin
E. Keown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
> I'm looking for an archaic Greek letter (from Crete
> and possibly elsewhere) which to me looks like a small
> drawing of a palm tree. It has a trunk and two
> identical palm frond branches, one to the right, one
> to the leftis this in Unicode, in proce
Elaine Keown
Tucson
Hi,
I'm looking for an archaic Greek letter (from Crete
and possibly elsewhere) which to me looks like a small
drawing of a palm tree. It has a trunk and two
identical palm frond branches, one to the right, one
to the leftis this in Unicode, in process,
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