Take a look at f114r. You will see 'f' amd 'p' throughout the
page.
example words:
pchcos podair ocphy
ofchedaiis cfhdy
there are a lot more.
****************************** Larry Roux Syracuse University lroux@xxxxxxx ******************************* >>> r_zandbergen@xxxxxxxxx 08/28/03 10:36AM >>> --- Larry Roux <LRoux@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Sorry, While I believe that the inital "f" and "k" > for paragraphs/sentences should not be included as > parts of words - your statement "the character 'f' > in fachys is a character that only appears in the MS > on the top lines of paragraphs" is not entirely > true. 'f' appears as a character (or set of > characters) many times. Hi! There is a major distinction between on the one hand k and t, and on the other hand f and p. k and t have two legs and can appear anywhere. f and p have one leg and appear (to my knowledge) only on top lines of paragraphs, and I think also in some labels. If you're aware of any number of f or p characters in other locations, I'd be very interested to know of them. Cheers, Rene __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com ______________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, send mail to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxx with a body saying: unsubscribe vms-list |