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Barbara,
> one clarification:
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> > 0453 -- gje (g with acute accent)
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> seems it should look like g (0433) with acute accent. :)
> \'\cyrg
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> the new font that i'm looking at simply has the upright g obliqued,
> with the accent; i have questioned that, but am looking for some
> more expert knowledge than i have. from your description here, i
> gather that the usual sinuous russian italic g should get the accent,
> rather than the oblique upright form.
that's an interesting question. when i first wrote, i did not
pay attention to this. from the logical point of view, italic gje
should look like italic g with acute, like any other accented cyrillic
letters. but in e.g. timesi.ttf from microsoft, gje looks like an
oblique g with acute.
i think that any form will be readable and understandable.
maybe someone could clarify which form is preferrable?
Best,
v.
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