Jameskass wrote:
> Andy White wrote,
> 
> > The ORIYA LETTER WA (A.K.A. ORIYA VOWEL O WITH SUBSCRIPT 
> CONSONANT VA)
> 
> It looks like a squashed U+0B13 atop the base of U+0B2A and 
> doesn't seem to resemble U+0B35.

Ah, but 0B35 didn't used to look the way it does in the charts today. It
used to look the same as 0B2C.
(Which I think that you probably already know)
 
> > An example is the Devanagri Letter Vocalic R with 
> Superscript Letter 
> > Ra (aka
> > Vowel Ru with Reph). Despite many discussions, no one has 
> been able to come 
> to 
> > any agreement as to how to encode it. Is this a candidate? 
> If not; how 
> > to
> encode 
> > it?
> 
> U+0930, U+094D, U+090B ?

How then would you encode a visual U+0930, U+094D, U+090B (which may be
needed when a glottal stop is intended between the 'ra' and 'ri')?


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