Labels with hyperlinks Glyphs Results from a closer study of Fischer's (F) and Barthel's (B) documentations of the texts Results from imagined contexts Decisions
Aa1-15 F: Left and right parts are close together, but there is a gap.

B: Written as a single glyph.

The parallel texts (H/P/Q) has a glyph GD88 in the 'gap'. Furthermore Pa5-71 shows a 'cut off' sign. There is a short gap between left at right parts.
Aa2-45 -- 46 F: Left and right parts are close together (both 45 and 46), but there are gaps.

B: 45 written as two glyphs 46 as one glyph.

45: GD78 can make contact with preceding glyph.

46: Possibly Saturn has a meaning (cfr GD88 above) 'cut off'.

There are short gaps between left at right parts.
Aa4-72 F: Left and right parts are close together but there is a gap.

B: Written as a single glyph.

'Limbs' can make contact with preceding glyphs. Here there might be a suggestion of viri (GD33) in the arm. There is a short gap between left at right parts..
Aa6-54 F: Left and right parts are very close together (lower line of the 'arm' even touching).

B: Written as a single glyph.

GD88 (see above) once again close, but three toes visible at right. Ra3-101 and Ra3-102 are single glyphs. No gap.
Aa8-54 F: Arm 'cut off' but toes connecting.

B: Arm 'cut off' but toes connecting.

Light from toes making light (GD41) by contact. No gap.
Ab2-45 F: Left and right parts are close together but there is a gap.

B: Written as a single glyph.

Comparison with Ab2-46 shows that a gap is intended. There is a short gap between left at right parts.