At 03:32 11/28/2001, Marco Cimarosti wrote:

>James Kass wrote:
> > Is the repha supposed to be a spacing mark?  If not, doesn't
> > a non-spacing mark need to be applied to a space or spacing
> > mark to avoid display problems?
>
>I don't think that Unicode requires that a non spacing mark *has* to be
>placed on something in order to be displayable. However, some fonts may
>chose to represent a stand-alone non spacing mark as floating on some
>default glyph, for either technological or esthetic reasons.

Unicode does not require it, but it is the 'fallback rendering' method 
specified in section 5:14 of the Unicode Standard v3.0. It is also 
specified in Microsoft's Indic OpenType font specification:

         http://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/indicot/

where it is used to handle invalid mark placement. I find this a good 
approach, because it makes it very easy to catch mistakes when I'm typing: 
if I see a big dotted circle in the middle of my text, I know that I've 
done something wrong.

John Hudson

Tiro Typeworks          www.tiro.com
Vancouver, BC           [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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