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The larger greater planets appear too crowded next to other greater planets or even some median planets, but in the case of dim stars which do not require connection with an illuminant, a lesser planet of the same value can be placed between them with no issue.
This is normally done with two greater planets with dim stars appearing next to each other, but optional with median planets.
Vw/xXq |
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Vw/cCw |
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This cannot be used with illuminated vowels because it would break the connection between them and may make new unintended ones, changing the pronunciation.
The stellar infixions can be necessary.
MysRU |
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MysRU |
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MyOzs |
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The second "holde" gives the idea that it is someone's name uncapitalized aside from making the wrong sound, and the last "hoeld", while giving the correct sound, is considered wrong and not used.
There are technically two ways to interpret "-nne", "-sse", "-lle", and "-rre": (see Writing Names)
Zr/cCO |
| Zr/cWU |
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ZrbBO |
| ZrbEU |
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ZrzZO |
| ZrzRU |
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ZrxXO |
| ZrxTU |
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The set in the first column utilize the Lesser Planetary forms before the Greater ones, thereby cutting off the illuminant from the A. The second column offers no space therefore allowing the A to become illuminated. This second column is only technically correct as it is not what is normally intended when a transcription would read "-lle" etc.
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The links below cover everything about using Lumellis outside of a computer. If you would like to view the detailed .odt document, which covers what is in the links and how to use the font on computers please follow here:
