Talk:clicka

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Latest comment: 12 years ago by Doremítzwr in topic Another use
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Another use[edit]

Here is another of use of (deprecated template usage) clicka; however, the snippet where the term is printed is not shown. I include the text autogenerated by Google Books' OCR:

  • 1984, Frank J. Romano, The TypEncyclopedia: A User’s Guide to Better Typography (R.R. Bowker Co.; →ISBN, 9780835219259), page 1
    (also called an Umlaut) • • Grave V Breve w Tilde - Umlaut (also called a Diaeresis) Caron/Hacek/Clicka V Overdot

Given that OCR-generated text, I don't feel confident in inferring from it what is actually written in the book. Nevertheless, it shows fairly indubitably that the source uses (deprecated template usage) clicka, and almost certainly to mean "háček". — Raifʻhār Doremítzwr ~ (U · T · C) ~ 01:52, 29 February 2012 (UTC)Reply