Path: utzoo!yunexus!geac!syntron!jtsv16!uunet!seismo!sundc!pitstop!sun!oliveb!tymix!antares!jms 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 Lines: 11 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. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | TYMNET:JMS@F29 CA:"POPJ P," UUCP:{ames|pyramid}oliveb!tymix!antares!jms | | INTERNET:JMS%F29.Tymnet@Office-1.ARPA PHONE:Joe Smith @ (408)922-6220 | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+