> > Where do they fall in the Indic syllabic structure?
Avagraha is just a "sign" to mark the elision of vowel /A/. It is just a "symbol" per se, and does not take any vowel signs. It acts sort of a proxy to the elided /A/. The problem occurs when the elided /A/ is followed by the Anusvara. This results in the Avagraha taking the Anusvara instead. The solution would be to also allow the Anusvara to combine with the Avagraha. V On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 7:40 PM, Behdad Esfahbod <[email protected]> wrote: > On 13-05-16 01:29 PM, James Cloos wrote: > > > > ఽం <U+0C3D U+0C02> > > > > where, except when using the font Pothana2000, hb and pango display an > > unwanted dotted circle before the U+0C02. > > Right. Right now we don't recognize Avagraha at all. Where do they fall > in > the Indic syllabic structure? > > -- > behdad > http://behdad.org/ > _______________________________________________ > HarfBuzz mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/harfbuzz > -- http://www.virtualvinodh.com
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