> Could someone tell me whether it is possible to produce > the following characters please?
Sure: k with a small line underneath ḵ ḵ LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH LINE BELOW or: ḵḵ K with a small line underneath Ḵ Ḵ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH LINE BELOW or: ḴḴ H with a dot underneath Ḥ Ḥ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH DOT BELOW or: ḤḤ h with a dot underneath ḥ ḥ LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH DOT BELOW or: ḥḥ B with a small line underneath Ḇ Ḇ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH LINE BELOW or: ḆḆ b with a small line underneath ḇ ḇ LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH LINE BELOW or: ḇ ḇ D with a small line underneath Ḏ Ḏ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH LINE BELOW or: ḎḎ d with a small line underneath ḏ ḏ LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH LINE BELOW or: ḏḏ G with a line on top Ḡ Ḡ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH MACRON or: ḠḠ g with a line on top ḡ LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH MACRON or: ḡḡ E with an upside down ^ on top Ě Ě LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CARON* e with an upside down ^ on top ě ě LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CARON* Mirror image of a comma, but not at the bottom - should be higher, like an ' ʽ ʽ MODIFIER LETTER REVERSED COMMA (use as a letter); or: ‛ ‛ SINGLE HIGH-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK* (use as a punctuation mark); The codes marked &#x... are the hexadecimal Unicode values, those marked &#... are the decimal ones. You can use them in this form in html pages. You will need a 'large' Unicode font for most of these - only the ones marked with an * are found, for instance, in standard Windows Unicode fonts such as Times New Roman. I suggest Gentium (http://www.sil.org/~gaultney/gentium). The combining characters U+0304, U+0331 and U+0323 are also in Lucida Sans Unicode and some other fonts. Hope this helps, Lukas

