At 08:13 AM 2/19/02 -0800, Doug Ewell wrote: >Asmus Freytag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> So if some language turns out to need >>> "a with horn" in the future, its readers will have to cross its fingers >>> that rendering engines become capable of displaying U+0061 U+031B >>> properly. >> >> Support for such arbitrary combination is apparently in the works in >several >> camps - it's needed in African languages for one. > >And judging from Marco's unrelated post about Yoruba q-tilde, in which I >*did* see the tilde positioned correctly (more or less) over the q, I >guess support is more advanced than I thought. Terrific. >
Ummm ... may work for lower case ... if you're not fussy about precise location of the diacritic , i suspect that the diacritic would overstrike the uppercase character though =========================================== Andrew Cunningham Multilingual Technical Officer Accessibility and Evaluation Unit, VICNET State Library of VIctoria Australia http://www.openroad.net.au/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +61-3-8664-7001 ===========================================

