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From: jms@antares.UUCP (joe smith)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript
Subject: Re: PostScript Times-Roman character substitutions (thorn and yogh)
Keywords: PostScript, Times-Roman, substitution, font, thorn, yogh
Message-ID: <160@antares.UUCP>
Date: 25 Sep 88 03:16:31 GMT
Article-I.D.: antares.160
References: <985@entropy.ms.washington.edu>
Reply-To: jms@antares.UUCP (joe smith)
Organization: Tymnet QSATS, San Jose CA
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In article <985@entropy.ms.washington.edu> mcglk@scott.biostat.washington.edu (Ken McGlothlen) writes:
>the "splat" sign (0xA8)--with the upper- and lowercase thorn, and the
>upper- and lowercase yogh, respectively.  (These are generally used in
>Old English texts, and look vaguely like "P"s, incidentally.)

I thought thorn and yogh were at 0xD0, 0xF0, 0xDE, and 0xFE.  I my be wrong.
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