At 17:11 +0100 2004-06-10, Anto'nio Martins-Tuva'lkin wrote:

What about U+0251 U+0361 U+0302 U+028A ? After a "double" diacritical,
any further combining character could take as its base the "pair" of
spacing characters "under" the said double diacritical, shouldn't it?

I tried that in TextEdit, which is pretty smart, and the second diacritic didn't centre over the pair, but rather over the 0251. But I guess that's the only choice, and it would be a question of making a precomposed glyph.


Note that, U+0251 U+0361 U+0302 U+028A as given by BabelMap+Code2000
(see <a~^u.gif> attached) is not productively different from U+0251
U+0302 U+0361 U+028A (see <a^~u.gif> attached)...

OS X does it correctly. (Though I didn't see your gif.) -- Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com



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