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I was looking for some "decorative" glyphs to embellish greeting cards' frames; having come across one of my Greek sets I decided to make the whole Greek alphabet rather than stop at the 7 symbols I liked for my project.
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I am always worried about getting things wrong as the internet doesn't replace native speakers and writers of a foreign language. I try my best and hope to have no mistakes, and hope that someone will let me know of errors .........
Please add U+037F Greek Capital Letter Yot. Otherwise, great!
@ X2A3Q: I can't see the U+037f on the Greek-Coptic set. I didn't see "Yot" shape/name on the unicode set either but I did find the code... strange not to have the glyph shapes so that we beginners see what a language really requires to be completely useful, and add the necessary glyphs.
Seeing so many blanks on the band of glyphs I wonder if those codes really are in current use and therefore need to be made?
I added the Yot though. Does that look ok?
Just spotted a stray brick on B...
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