http://www.unhchr.ch/udhr/navigate/alpha.htm
has a link to an Ewe language document:
http://www.unhchr.ch/udhr/lang/ewe.htm
(along with several other lesser used langages)

In Opera6.0 and Mozilla 0.9.9(Win) the Ewe document displays 
correctly, including the third letter in hlɔ̃nuwɔwɔ , which is the 
combination U+0254 U+0303.

In MSIE6.0 the word hlɔ̃nuwɔwɔ is dispalyed erroneously as hlɔñuwɔwɔ – 
it possibly interprets U+303 as prefix in stead of postfix.

I have composed a test document which contains combining diacritics in 
8-bit, hex-NCR and decimal-NCR, and equivalent precomposeds in the 
same three representations:
http://www.hist.no/~hra/div/komb.html

Chris Pratley skreiv:
 > Does anyone have real-world documents in Unicode that take 
advantage of
 > Latin Combining Diacritics (U+0300 range and others) to accurately
 > represent the text content? If so, I would appreciate links or docs
 > mailed to me.



 > software support. (Catch-22!). I￿m looking for text (especially with
 > stacked diacritics) in IPA, Hausa, Ewe, or other West African 
languages,
 > Mixtec or other Mexican languages, Dinka, Nuer, etc. Basically 
anything
 > that is real-world and shows off typical or tricky diacritic
 > combinations. If you could include an image or at least a verbal
 > description to show what the display would be if it were correct, that
 > would be lovely.
 >
 >
 >
 > Sent with Office^XP on Windows^XP
 >
 >
 >


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