Glyphs which are 'mixed', i.e. have two
or more parts where those parts point at different GD:s, will be possible to access
under each such GD (as earlier was decided and described). It is a matter
of convenience. That is not enough, though. A further matrix is needed for each GD, a matrix which will give access to 'doors' for each binary combination with other GD:s (of the first matrix level). To access such a matrix containing binary combinations, e.g. where GD14 is one of the parts, a hyperlink 'mixed glyph types' is activated. Although the label of the hyperlink says 'mixed glyph types', I have found it useful to also include glyphs which are compounds. The structure of a '2nd level matrix' is exactly the same as that of the first level matrix, e.g. will a glyph like
be found in position GD11 in the matrix covering GD14, but also be found in position GD14 in the matrix covering GD11.
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