Thursday, 3 July 2008
As in P46, P52, etc. It is in the GraecaII font, symbol number 184 (in the Latin-1 section).
[...] a new (and better) way of inserting different text critical symbols. I have done a post on the papyrus symbol, and there I mentioned that you need a different font. I use Gentium for Greek and English [...]
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Wednesday, 23 December 2009 at 11:47 am
[...] a new (and better) way of inserting different text critical symbols. I have done a post on the papyrus symbol, and there I mentioned that you need a different font. I use Gentium for Greek and English [...]