Mojca Miklavec wrote:
\NC 0300 COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT \NC \textgrave           \NC \NR
\NC 0309 COMBINING HOOK ABOVE   \NC \texthookabove       \NC \NR
\NC 0303 COMBINING TILDE        \NC \texttilde           \NC \NR
\NC 0301 COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT \NC \textacute           \NC \NR
\NC 0323 COMBINING DOT BELOW    \NC \textbottomdot       \NC \NR

I may be wrong, but aren't those used only in combination with other
characters? I don't know if TeX (ConTeXt) can handle this (at least
not yet).

If the format was <accent> <char>, that would work, but unicode
specifies <char> <accent>, and that cannot be done without a special
font encoding that uses lots of ligatures.

Taco
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