Michael Everson scripsit: > >But the variation of some Latin and Cyrillic letters can be just as great. > > Unsupported assertion. You don't have anything like the difference > between a single-stroke Hebrew YOD and a three-pronged Phoenician YOD > between Cyrillic and Latin.
What about the prongs-up teh of Serbian Cyrillic italics vs. the prongs-down teh of everyone else's Cyrillic? I was looking at some text in Serbian Cyrillic italics, and while it's not absolutely illegible, it certainly looks, well, defaced. -- The Imperials are decadent, 300 pound John Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> free-range chickens (except they have http://www.reutershealth.com teeth, arms instead of wings and http://www.ccil.org/~cowan dinosaurlike tails). --Elyse Grasso

