>>>>> "JJJ" == John Jason Jordan <johnxj at comcast.net> writes:
JJJ> Having done that, repeat the exercise with an m. Now you will see JJJ> that the syllabic diacritic is not centered under the m as it was JJJ> with the n. For a further exercise, repeat with an l, which will JJJ> further demonstrate the problem of centering the diacritic. For OpenType, fonts are supposed to have attachment points for each glyph which allow the combining glyphs properly to arrange. When I tried you example, ? n? m? l? ? in my terminal emulator (using DejaVu Sans Mono), all of the combined glyphs looked perfect. They also look right with Dejavu Serif. But fonts which lack attachment points (notably including all of the non-Free fonts I could test) the results are very poor. -JimC -- James Cloos <cloos at jhcloos.com> OpenPGP: 1024D/ED7DAEA6
