1. U+034F CGJ, Combining Grapheme Joiner, is displayed as a tall rectangle in MSKLCexe-test and as a capital square in OutlookExpress AÍE aÍeÍaÍe. But CGJ "has no visible glyph"! Thus CGJ is not implemented correctly in Arial Unicode MS. Or are the editors not implemented correctly? Should A+CGJ+E yield the Danish double letter a+(e-attached) ? Or do I hope in vain.
Is there a general rule how graphically to join 2 arbitrary characters? Normal tf looks already joined to me, and causes me problems of recognizing t and f as distinct letters. (I have astigmatism: cyl -3.0, which is not that rare) m and rn look the same from normal reading distance!. Some editors / some fonts display an m with uneven spacing of legs, which looks to me as if r+n is written. Any help in planning (you font-designers)? 2. RLM, the Right to Left marker, seems to have no effect yet. Hebrew bet+RLM+SPace should leave the Cursor at Left and not 'jump' to the right of bet as it does for good or worse for bet+SP. If this is a correct expectation, then how can I tell (e.g. via MSKLC.exe) to insert RLM+SPace on CAPS+SPace ? ÌÌ Is there a new (beta-test) version of the font Arial Unicode MS where this and other inconsistencies are repaired? Or do I need newer editor-versions. I used Outlook eXpress 6.0 to compose this message and send it via KMail from a Linux-PC Peter

