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+.\" $Id: curs_add_wch.3x,v 1.24 2017/11/18 23:47:37 tom Exp $
.TH curs_add_wch 3X ""
.ie \n(.g .ds `` \(lq
.el .ds `` ``
.ie \n(.g .ds '' \(rq
.el .ds '' ''
.de bP
-.IP \(bu 4
+.ie n .IP \(bu 4
+.el .IP \(bu 2
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.SH NAME
\fBadd_wch\fP,
But there are several possibilities, all with problems.
.IP
Unicode 6.0 (2010) does provide two lantern symbols: U+1F383 and U+1F3EE.
-Those were not availble in 2002, and are irrelevant since
+Those were not available in 2002, and are irrelevant since
they lie outside the BMP and as a result are not generally available
in terminals.
They are not storm lanterns, in any case.