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stephanus.tlg.uci.edu →3.4b. 400 to 699 – Including: Further Ancient Editorial Characters (including paragraphoi); Abbreviations (including Epiphanius& 39;ʹ Biblical abbreviations); Musical Characters ............. 49 2 The non-combining forms of the Beta Codes ), (, /, + and are given here for ease of reference only. The Beta Codes themselves map only onto the combining Unicode codepoints. 3 ‘spacing clone of Greek smooth breathing mark’ (Unicode Standard 5.0, p. 26). 1FBD Greek Koronis and 1FBE Greek Psili are duplicates of this character and should not be used. 4 ‘spacing clone of Greek rough breathing mark’ (Unicode Standard 5.0, p. 26). 1FFE Greek Dasia is a duplicate of this character and should not be used. 5 0384 Greek Tonos and 1FFD Greek Oxia are duplicates of this character and should not be used. 6 0342 is the combining diacritic the TLG uses for the Greek Circumflex Accent, it has a different glyph variant range from 0302 Combining Circumflex Accent.. 0302 is the combining diacritic the TLG recommends for use with Latin text. 7 1FC0 Greek Perispomeni shares the same glyph range as 0342 Combining Greek Perispomeni and so is to be used as its non-combining clone. 005E Circumflex Accent is the non-combining diacritic the TLG recommends for use with Latin text 8 1FEF Greek Varia is a duplicate of this character and should not be used. 9 The Unicode Standard 5.0 does not have a non-combining clone for Combining Dot Below. Currently, 002E Period represents a ‘best fit’ solution. 15 The Greek and Coptic alphabets are now disunified in the Unicode Standard. Bohairic Coptic letters are now in the Copic block (2C80-2CB1). Coptic letters derived from Demotic are still in the Greek and Coptic block (03E2-03EF).
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