Cyrillic iota?
Jun. 20th, 2010 12:22 pmDoes anyone here have or can point me to an image that is unambiguously Cyrillic iota? My computer doesn't have the proper character set installed, so all I get is the glyph that says I don't ahve the character set installed.
And before you do a simple Google image search and point me there: I've done it, and found nothing that unambiguously says "This is the Cyrillic iota." The image on the Wikipedia page above is named "Cyrillic letter dzhe" and is thus not an iota, I believe.
Bonus points if it's in an interesting font.
ETA: It's entirely possible it's the one that looks like I and i, but I can't find anything that specifically says so. :/
ETA2: Found it (although still can't read it) on this Wikipedia page about the Cyrillic Unicode block, under "Old Cyrillic Alphabets."
ETA3: Paydirt! PDF of Unicode 5.2 characters. Cyrillic Iota is A646 (capital) and A647 (small).
And before you do a simple Google image search and point me there: I've done it, and found nothing that unambiguously says "This is the Cyrillic iota." The image on the Wikipedia page above is named "Cyrillic letter dzhe" and is thus not an iota, I believe.
Bonus points if it's in an interesting font.
ETA: It's entirely possible it's the one that looks like I and i, but I can't find anything that specifically says so. :/
ETA2: Found it (although still can't read it) on this Wikipedia page about the Cyrillic Unicode block, under "Old Cyrillic Alphabets."
ETA3: Paydirt! PDF of Unicode 5.2 characters. Cyrillic Iota is A646 (capital) and A647 (small).