Richard,

On 2/3/2017 2:35 PM, Richard Wordingham wrote:
Except that the added annotation "also used distinctly as a gemination
mark which can occur with vowels" also applies to U+103A MYANMAR SIGN
ASAT.  TUS 9.0 Section 16.3 Myanmar calls the base 'double-acting'
rather than 'geminate', but it's pretty much the same thing.  ASAT also
has functions that are unrelated to the presence of closed syllables -
Brahmi length mark in the compound vowel symbol for AU and part of a
Karen tone mark.

Why don't you drop that in the feedback hopper, so the UTC sees and reviews it in May. It should be unproblematic to add a simple annotation like that to the names list -- and if you have a suggestion for updating the text in Section 16.3 for this, that would be good, too.

--Ken

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