Dele Olawole wrote, Ẹ ́ the accent is at the edge of the E with dot below - It is the same no matter which font is used On this Ọ̀ it almost fell off éẹ́èẹ̀ - On all these ones they are not on the same level
One reason that it displays badly is because it is encoded wrong. In the first example, you have "E" plus "dot below" plus "space" plus "combining acute". This should be "E" plus "combining acute" + "dot below". Likewise, the encoding is wrong for the other examples. Ẹ́ or, more properly (depending upon point of view) É̩ (Both of these display perfectly well here. If they do not display well there, then, assuming that the UTF-8 text survived transmission, either your system lacks a proper font, or your system does not support complex script shaping for the Latin script. In either case, this is beyond the scope of Unicode and is considered a display issue.) Enter the marks above (tone marks) first, then enter marks below. Don't use spaces between base letters and marks, that breaks the complex shaping. For display issue problems, please see: http://www.unicode.org/help/display_problems.html Best regards, James Kass

