Sign Differences Across JSesh Versions

The sign library has evolved accross JSesh version (and still does). New signs can be added, and occasionally wrong sign shapes may be fixed. It may have some impact on databases, and possibly be annoying if you change JSesh version in the middle of the writing of a book, because some signs might have a different look.

For a number of uses, it's important to know what happens in which JSesh version.

This is the purpose of those pages.

Note:

Release-7.3.2

Differences between glyphs in release-7.3.1 and release-7.3.2

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Release-7.2.0

Differences between glyphs in release-6.7 and release-7.2.0

Uniformisation of signs shapes.

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Release-6.7

Differences between glyphs in release-6.5.6 and release-6.7

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Release-6.5.6

Differences between glyphs in release-6.5.1 and release-6.5.6

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Release-6.4.3

Differences between glyphs in release-6.4.2 and release-6.4.3

Missing signs added;

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Release-6.3.3

Differences between glyphs in release-6.3.2 and release-6.3.3

=== Missing signs added; plus a few fixes W9, and W10 whose shape was not the most typical.

EXTU signs were added because of Unicode compatibility.

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Release-6.0.0

Differences between glyphs in release-5.8 and release-6.0.0

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Release-5.6

Differences between glyphs in release-5.3 and release-5.6

Added signs for numbers, plus sign for ḥw.t-nṯr.

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Release-5.2.1

Differences between glyphs in release-5.0-alpha and release-5.2.1

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Release-7.4.2

Differences between glyphs in release-7.3.2 and release-7.4.2

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