> thing. He may look at the charts, and he will either choose U+06D5, or
> <U+0647, U+0645> (HEH, HAMZA ABOVE),
I guess you mean U+0654. In any case, neither
is acceptable. The hamzeh ends up really high above the heh depending on
the font.

> The first time I found this, I asked Unicode people for changing the
> decomposition for U+06C0. I then found that there is a stability policy
> about these, and that they have had their own reasons for selecting this
> decomposition. After that, I asked them to remove the mention of "Persian"
> from the comments for this character.
Well, I'm unable to understand all this and I guess I'm wasting your
time which was not my intention.

If you have any suggestion of how I can make a web page with the character
heh+hamzeh, please let me know. I can type it very nicely in any of the
usual Persian fonts (nazanin, roya, koodak, etc) but it comes out as teh
marbuta on a computer without these fonts installed and for which Times
New Roman is the default browser font. Of course, even if the
TNR font adds this character today, it will be years before everyone
has downloaded the updated version. (Not to mention how will I
type a teh marbuta if heh+hamzeh and teh marbuta are mutually exclusive?)


Unless you can give some other advice, I think I'll just have to
find a way to embed a font with this character on my webpage. Maybe
even this won't work. ???

Thanks,
Connie

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