It's like if IBM invented the tofu of some sort. (Well, this is something different but similiar)
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 6:48 AM, Leo Broukhis via Unicode < [email protected]> wrote: > Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_1620#Invalid_character) > describes the "invalid character" symbol (see attachment) as a Cyrillic Ж > which it obviously is not. > > But what is it? Does it deserve encoding, or is it a glyph variation of an > existing codepoint? > > The question is somewhat prompted by > > 2BFF 1 HELLSCHREIBER PAUSE SYMBOL > > in the pipeline, although I learned about both earlier today within a few > minutes of one another. > > Thanks, > Leo > >

