Am 19.06.2008 um 08:53 schrieb Chris Little: > > > Manfred Bergmann wrote: >>> http://www.bible-researcher.com/luthercomma.jpg >> >> I would say even in this ancient german the u is a "u" and not a "v" >> be it at the beginning of a word or within. > > Compare line 1, word 4, und <vnd> with line 5, word 10, vor <vor>. The > same character <v> appears at the beginning of both.
Yes, I meant only the "u"s that are displayed like "v"s but actualy are "u"s. > 'u' as <u> appears in line 1, word 5, <blut>, line 1, word 12, > <zeuget>, > etc. I didn't spot any medial examples of <v>. Of course the "u"s within a word are "u"s. > The only examples of the capital, <V> are found in the word Und <Vnd> > (line 1, word 6 and elsewhere). Yes. I think none of the default fonts can display these letters and using "v"s instead is wrong. Manfred _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page