Mende Kikakui Number 10

Ken Whistler kenwhistler at att.net
Fri Jun 10 17:20:24 CDT 2016


On 6/10/2016 2:59 PM, Doug Ewell wrote:
> How does one represent the values 100 and 1000 in Mende Kikakui? Is it
> not with ONE + HUNDREDS and ONE + THOUSANDS respectively?
>
> If so, then how is encoding 10 as ONE + TENS any different? Am I
> missing something?
>
Nope, you got it right: 10 = <1E8C7, 1E8D1>. Put ligature glyph for 10 
(with the dot) in your Mende
Kikakui font. Problem solved.

--Ken


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