| :Wait. If I understand this correctly, the symbol used in the classical texts is "〱"; it can stretch to take up the space of two or three characters. "〳〵" (written vertically) is only a modern way of inputting it in the cases in which it takes up the space of two characters. If that's the case, "〳〵" should be a soft redirect to "〱". ([[〱]] is curretly a hard redirect to [[〳〵]].) [[User:-sche|- -sche]] [[User talk:-sche|(discuss)]] 21:26, 30 October 2011 (UTC) | | :Wait. If I understand this correctly, the symbol used in the classical texts is "〱"; it can stretch to take up the space of two or three characters. "〳〵" (written vertically) is only a modern way of inputting it in the cases in which it takes up the space of two characters. If that's the case, "〳〵" should be a soft redirect to "〱". ([[〱]] is curretly a hard redirect to [[〳〵]].) [[User:-sche|- -sche]] [[User talk:-sche|(discuss)]] 21:26, 30 October 2011 (UTC) |
| + | ::Oh, that is an option I hadn't considered, in fact Unicode even says "''the preceding two semantic characters are preferred to the following three glyphic forms''". So yeah, it might be better to move the entry to [[〱]]. -- [[User:Liliana-60|Liliana]] [[User talk:Liliana-60|•]] 22:47, 30 October 2011 (UTC) |