Page talk:Knight's Quarterly Magazine series 1 volume 3 (August–November 1824).djvu/472

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As there isn't a single lower case omicron with perispomeni character, I've used the the "Combining Greek Perispomeni (U+0342)" on this page, including for the other perispomeni characters on this page, for consistency. I'm not sure if this is the best approach though, especially as the default font used by {{greek}} currently displays it as an inverted breve, rather than a tilde, and I also have no idea how well this (especially when used with {{greek}}) will work on various ereaders. The "Combining Tilde (U+0303)" could be used instead to match this printer's style of perispomeni, but it doesn't seem to combine well in all fonts, sometimes placed quite a bit higher above the letter than "Combining Greek Perispomeni (U+0342)" does. --YodinT 00:55, 24 October 2023 (UTC)Reply