Do you then propose to create a specific character, for use within the Hebrew script only, as a way to specify an alternate order for hebrew cantillation? In that case, it would be more appropriate to define new standard variants of these cantillation marks, and list them in the supported variants, to be used specially for Biblic Hebrew.
The cantillation marks are pretty much okay: they will not be re-ordered during normalisation. There are three that should ideally have a postpositional combining class (see http://www.tiro.com/transfer/SBLappendixB.pdf), but the rest are fine.
The problem is with the vowels.
John Hudson
Tiro Typeworks www.tiro.com Vancouver, BC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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