(Small) Wynn is found at unicode point U+01BF. It is in the Latin Extended B subrange. If you can search the palette by unicode range or number you should be able to find it. -dan
Martin K. Foys wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 21:01:57 -0400 "Patrick Conner" pconner@wvu.edu wrote:
Can you tell me whether MS-Word in its newest Macintosh iteration can run Junicode smoothly?
--pat
Pat (and Peter) --
I have recently gotten MS Word 2004 for Mac, and can report that Junicode appears to be mostly working -- from the character palette, I can find enter most of the usual suspects (eth, thorn, yogh -- not sure where the wynn is, though) and combine diacriticals no problem in Word 2004. However, not everything appears to be displaying properly in the OSX character palette. For the runes, for instance, all display as straight horizontal lines, though inserting one does insert the proper runic form into Word. ~ Martin
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