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(13-10-2016, 05:05 PM)Wladimir D Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I perform the promise.
Three upper, example are the consequence, what is happening when writing of the gallows "p" with bench.
In the manuscript there is a ban on the sequence of characters "eph" (at the beginning, middle and end of a word). He extends to all the other "gallows".
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"сfh" and "ckh".
Explanation of such a ban the following;
If you apply my new transcription of "hyphen -", then if the quick letter of gallows on the ground floor, it can turn into a "a capital gallows" and instead of the word "ep-eol" get the word "e-peol".
In order to avoid confusion, the gallows are sent to the second floor over the "e".
It can be explained similarly gallows "t" c "e" between the legs. Figure 4.
That the gallows over "c" should be read "cp" character sequence can be seen in the new example of Figure 1. (Other explanation I can not see.)
Here, above the symbol "c" written code 192 v101 (slash + bracket).
Hi Wladimir,
Does this comment and method still hold?
Could you redefine the rule in a if-then-else- statement ?
06-11-2016, 06:03 PM
How many times in the text symbol "z"?
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I found an additional five cases. Three of them are located in Quire 20. You can compare the height of the "z" and the height of the "gallows". There also found examples a single character "|".
From these examples can be seen that z = "|" + t1, according to Anton decomposition.
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PS/ D I'm sorry, I do not understand your question. Repeat it in a simplified form, so that it understood Google translator.
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I found an additional five cases. Three of them are located in Quire 20. You can compare the height of the "z" and the height of the "gallows". There also found examples a single character "|".
From these examples can be seen that z = "|" + t1, according to Anton decomposition.
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PS/ D I'm sorry, I do not understand your question. Repeat it in a simplified form, so that it understood Google translator.
15-11-2016, 06:10 PM
In the previous post I gave examples of z = "|" + t1.
Now watch "i" + t1 Figures 46-52. "e" + t1 - Figures 53-60.
The main distinguishing feature of the modifier t1 - this then that he ends on the basis of string. It is applicable to the right foot of gallows "k" and "t" (to the gallows on the ground floor) (in this I agree with Anton).
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Examples of "i" + t2 = m - Figures 61-65. "e" + t2 = g figures 66-74.
"|" + t2 = code 212 (extended EVA) Figure 75 and 81 the code V101 .(with a short symbol "|")
The tail of modifier always descends in the interlinear .
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Anton examines d (8) = "e" + t1. I do not agree with this. I consider that there is a modifier t3. Its distinguishing feature is to create a closed shape of symbol.
Examples of "e" + t3 Figures 76-81. "i" + t3 figures 82-90.
"|" + t3 pictures 91.92.
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Eventually we have 9 different combinations of the three characters (|, i, e) and three modifiers (t1, t2, t3).
Now watch "i" + t1 Figures 46-52. "e" + t1 - Figures 53-60.
The main distinguishing feature of the modifier t1 - this then that he ends on the basis of string. It is applicable to the right foot of gallows "k" and "t" (to the gallows on the ground floor) (in this I agree with Anton).
Examples of "i" + t2 = m - Figures 61-65. "e" + t2 = g figures 66-74.
"|" + t2 = code 212 (extended EVA) Figure 75 and 81 the code V101 .(with a short symbol "|")
The tail of modifier always descends in the interlinear .
Anton examines d (8) = "e" + t1. I do not agree with this. I consider that there is a modifier t3. Its distinguishing feature is to create a closed shape of symbol.
Examples of "e" + t3 Figures 76-81. "i" + t3 figures 82-90.
"|" + t3 pictures 91.92.
Eventually we have 9 different combinations of the three characters (|, i, e) and three modifiers (t1, t2, t3).
17-11-2016, 01:43 PM
17-11-2016, 01:46 PM
Marco: I had never seen that thing. Manuscript keeps surprising 

17-11-2016, 03:15 PM
17-11-2016, 05:05 PM
On You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. page: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. is code 165 v101 (Figure 1). He is a ے + •. This "corner" is involved in the formation of "words" in Figure 6, 7, 10.
Very likely that the q (4) = ے + |, Figure 2, 3, 4.
I promised to explain the reading order "apostrophe" (on the first floor) Figure 15. Compare this with Figure 5 (the apostrophe is between 4 and o, where over symbol ے in Figure 1 written • .
In this case, t gallows consists of three parts. Figure 16. Read from left to right.
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Very likely that the q (4) = ے + |, Figure 2, 3, 4.
I promised to explain the reading order "apostrophe" (on the first floor) Figure 15. Compare this with Figure 5 (the apostrophe is between 4 and o, where over symbol ے in Figure 1 written • .
In this case, t gallows consists of three parts. Figure 16. Read from left to right.
18-11-2016, 09:05 AM
(17-11-2016, 05:05 PM)Wladimir D Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.On You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. page: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. is code 165 v101 (Figure 1). He is a ے + •. This "corner" is involved in the formation of "words" in Figure 6, 7, 10.
Very likely that the q (4) = ے + |, Figure 2, 3, 4.
I promised to explain the reading order "apostrophe" (on the first floor) Figure 15. Compare this with Figure 5 (the apostrophe is between 4 and o, where over symbol ے in Figure 1 written • .
In this case, t gallows consists of three parts. Figure 16. Read from left to right.
Wladimir, there's so much interesting information in your posts, it's hard to keep up with it all, but thank you for sharing this with us.
18-11-2016, 09:20 AM
(18-11-2016, 09:05 AM)-JKP- Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Wladimir, there's so much interesting information in your posts, it's hard to keep up with it all, but thank you for sharing this with us.
Really. Next time someone says there are no corrections or oddities in the VM writing, I'm just going to tell them to google "Wladimir D"
