> I like to use the decomposed version of Unicode characters �, �, � and > � (U+0110, U+0111, U+0141 and U+0142). > For example, d followed by a combining_diacritical_mark should generate > � (d with stroke). > > What combining_diacritical_mark should be used for this case ?
As Michael and Clark indicated, these barred letters do not have decompositions into base letters plus diacritics. (Another way of saying that formally is that the letter is already fully decomposed.) Perhaps it would help if you indicated why you are looking for versions of these letters using combining diacritical marks. If the issue is weighting the letters for sorting, so that they sort as a type of d or a type of l, then that can be accomplished by the appropriate tailoring of a collation weighting table, and does not require an actual decomposition of the character itself. --Ken

