On 09/20/2002 04:44:46 PM Kenneth Whistler wrote:

>This stuff *can* all be handled with appropriately designed
>ligations in fonts, so there are options for display:
>
><U+0074, U+0361, U+0073, U+0307>
>
>   ==>
>   maps via ligation table to:
>
>{t-s-tie-ligature-with-dot-above} glyph

I would consider this an anomolous rendering. It is counter-exemplified by
figure 7-6 in TUS3.0. I'd be concerned of longer-term problems if we
decided to say that this was a valid alternate rendering from


>{t-s-dot-tie-ligature} glyph



- Peter


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