Re: "Scrambled case" in other writing systems?

From: Alexandros Diamantidis
Message: 3521
Date: 2004-09-01

* Marco Cimarosti <marco.cimarosti@...> [2004-08-30 12:50]:
> I have certainly seen similar things in Greek:
[...]
> Moreover, I noticed that, in most hands, lowercase sigma does not have a
> special form at the end of words.

What do you mean? Lowercase sigma has a distinct final form in all
(modern) hands I've seen - and I don't remember ever seeng a lowecase
sigma that looks like an uppercase one. Except if you include lunate
sigmas, which some people do use even today, but I'd say they are an
affectation, not normal modern Greek writing...

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