Dear Behdad,

>     The previous grammar for medial group was allowing an Asat after
>     the medial group only if there was a medial Wa or Ha, but not if
>     there was only a medial Ya.  This doesn't make sense to me and
>     sounds reversed, as both medial Wa and Ha are below marks while
>     Asat is an above mark.  An Asat can come before the medial group
>     already (in fact, multiple ones can.  Why?!).  The medial Ya
>     however is a spacing mark and according to Roozbeh it's valid
>     to want an Asat on the medial Ya instead of the base, so it looks
>     to me like we want to allow an Asat after the medial group if
>     there *was* a Ya but not if there wasn't any.  Not wanting to
>     produce dotted-circle where Windows is not, this commit changes
>     the grammar to allow one Asat after the medial group no matter
>     what comes in the group.

Might be worth reading UTN#11 on this. If Roozbeh has documentary evidence of 
languages where the asat really does go over the medial-ya rather than the 
consonant, then I would love to see it. The reasoning behind having the asat 
before the medial is because asat marks reduplication in that context in 
Burmese. It makes no sense to have an asat on a medial since people don't want 
to kill a sequence. Try saying a word final kw, you might be able to wrap your 
tongue around it, but it doesn't fit any languages around here.

The aim of UTN#11 is to come up with a consistent ordering of diacritics that 
balances the need for consistency with appropriateness of spelling. For the 
most part it's OK, if a little complex. But that was because of pressure to put 
linguistic purity over technical expediency.

IOW, I think the change you have made is probably a wrong move :)

Yours,
Martin
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