Henry Sobotka wrote: > > Michael Kaply wrote: > > > > We haven't really tested the Hebrew support on Os/2 yet. There is probably > > a lot we could do, but we haven't. > > Not just a Hebrew problem. All the Unicode combining characters display > separately, e.g. A&x308; produces capital A followed by an umlaut, > instead of putting the umlaut on the A. > > h~
What stops one from using the extended orders X'FEB0' to extend a graphic character at current position? That supposedly would overlay the two characters? The compositor would have to know the rules for each language. But this I understand is just an output display problem? -- Bill <Okay, you win>
