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Author: Sean Crist (Swarthmore College)
Email: kurisuto at unagi dot cis dot upenn dot edu
Date: 2005-02-20 15:50:04
Subject: Re:
> In bt_b00163.pdf the &nbar; is in the definition for "CNUIAN" in the word "knokkyn".
Huh! I never saw that one before. I wonder what it means. Anybody know?
I guess we better call it &n-long; since "long" is the name for that diacritic &a-long;, etc.
I'd say go ahead and enter it that way. The checking system will complain about it until I can add that character to the database, but it's OK to go ahead and submit it despite the error message.
> Also, in bt_b00164.pdf there seems to be an &abar; in the definition for "Cohhetan" in the word "tumultuari".
That one is &a-long;.
--Sean
Messages in this thread | Name | College/University | Date |
&nbar |
Gene Brunner |
Penn State (retired) |
2005-02-20 04:26:25 |
Re: &nbar |
Sean Crist |
Swarthmore College |
2005-02-20 14:28:37 |
Re: &nbar |
Gene Brunner |
Penn State (retired) |
2005-02-20 15:39:28 |
Re: &nbar |
Sean Crist |
Swarthmore College |
2005-02-20 15:50:04 |