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I am looking for some help in finding a good reference for some good samples of Sarati? Rumilian? letters that are written in an up & down form on a vertical line and can be mirrored.  I am learned in Tengwar and Angerthas, as well as Dan Smith's and Omniglot's websites. I had located a great website that had PDF pages of samples of how the letters could be writen both on a verical line by themselves and then a technique for mirroring the letters as well as techniques and different styles for this method.  I thought I had the website in my favorites, but it is not there.  So, if you are knowledgeable in this method, or could refer me to writings or websites that may be helpful, it would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks, Sally
I am looking for some help in finding a good reference for some good samples of Sarati? Rumilian? letters that are written in an up & down form on a vertical line and can be mirrored.  I am learned in Tengwar and Angerthas, as well as Dan Smith's and Omniglot's websites. I had located a great website that had PDF pages of samples of how the letters could be writen both on a verical line by themselves and then a technique for mirroring the letters as well as techniques and different styles for this method.  I thought I had the website in my favorites, but it is not there.  So, if you are knowledgeable in this method, or could refer me to writings or websites that may be helpful, it would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks, Sally
:The only online resource for the Sarati (that I am aware of) is Amanye Tenceli. Perhaps you referred to that site [[User:Sage|Sage]] 01:02, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

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I am looking for some help in finding a good reference for some good samples of Sarati? Rumilian? letters that are written in an up & down form on a vertical line and can be mirrored. I am learned in Tengwar and Angerthas, as well as Dan Smith's and Omniglot's websites. I had located a great website that had PDF pages of samples of how the letters could be writen both on a verical line by themselves and then a technique for mirroring the letters as well as techniques and different styles for this method. I thought I had the website in my favorites, but it is not there. So, if you are knowledgeable in this method, or could refer me to writings or websites that may be helpful, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Sally

The only online resource for the Sarati (that I am aware of) is Amanye Tenceli. Perhaps you referred to that site Sage 01:02, 2 February 2009 (UTC)