On 15/04/2004 16:22, Philippe Verdy wrote:

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There are also, including combining middle dots (most of these listed at
U+00B7):

U+0387 GREEK ANO TELEIA


wrong form? it's a small square, and is the greek semicolon, and is then
separating words.



This should not be a small square; it should be identical to U+00B7 to which it is canonically equivalent.

U+05BC HEBREW POINT DAGESH OR MAPIQ


where would you position it according to the Catalan L letter which has a
distinct directionality, and should not inherit of the complexity of the Hebrew
script?
Why isn't there even U+0307 COMBINING DOT BELOW or U+0323 COMBINING DOT ABOVE in
your list?



Surely U+05BC doesn't have inherent directionality? I thought that combining characters took the directionality of their base characters.

I was only including middle height dots. The list of dots in other positions in much longer - at least four others just in Hebrew.

I wasn't seriously suggesting any of these as suitable for Catalan, except possibly for HYPHENATION POINT.


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