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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ is for insular d):
\noindent The result will be an abbreviation that begins with an “Enlarged Minuscule” insular d, precisely matching the look
of the second example in the figure above.
-These lowercase letters are affected by the Enlarge axis:\footnote{Note that all composite characters (e.g. \textex{á}, \textex{ü})
+These lowercase letters are affected by the Enlarge axis:\footnote{\ Note that all composite characters (e.g. \textex{á}, \textex{ü})
based on these are also affected, so that the actual number of affected characters is much greater than shown here.}
\begin{multicols}{6}
a\hfill→\hfill\enlax{a}