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*The MacRoman layout was apparently "borrowed" before 1998, when Mac OS 8.5 came out and the [[wp:Currency sign (typography)|international currency sign]] a.k.a. scarab (¤), at 0xDB, was replaced with the euro symbol (€).
*The MacRoman layout was apparently "borrowed" before 1998, when Mac OS 8.5 came out and the [[wp:Currency sign (generic)|international currency sign]] a.k.a. scarab (¤), at 0xDB, was replaced with the euro symbol (€).
*The actual font (see [[/Fonts|HERE]]) has some unusual typographical features, such as a single-stroke Yen/Yuan symbol (Ұ) and a vertical-stroke cent symbol similar to Unicode's Fullwidth Cent Sign (¢) character as seen in Windows Arial (note to Mac users: don't be confused, as this character will appear with a diagonal stroke on your system like the regular '¢' character).
*The actual font (see [[/Fonts|HERE]]) has some unusual typographical features, such as a single-stroke Yen/Yuan symbol (Ұ) and a vertical-stroke cent symbol similar to Unicode's Fullwidth Cent Sign (¢) character as seen in Windows Arial (note to Mac users: don't be confused, as this character will appear with a diagonal stroke on your system like the regular '¢' character).
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