Interesting; I've been leaning the other way: I agree with the base being more important, but using that as the reason to use the same base for the (approximately) same POA. For example /t/ with a different modifier becomes /d/.
I wish I had a scanner set up*; it (the script) doesn't look much like plants and less like dominoes. The simplest glyph looks like a T.
* and it will take a while to MSPaint the images -- there are ~40 base-modifier combinations.
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Date: 2011-04-20 10:39 (UTC)I wish I had a scanner set up*; it (the script) doesn't look much like plants and less like dominoes. The simplest glyph looks like a T.
* and it will take a while to MSPaint the images -- there are ~40 base-modifier combinations.