On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 01:52:15 +0200 Marius Spix via Unicode <[email protected]> wrote:
> The Wikipedia page states, U+0310 is a general-purpose combining > diacritical mark. I would treat it similar like U+0308 (COMBINING > DIAERESIS) or U+030C (COMBINING CARON), which are both characters with > multiple names and different meanings depending on the script and the > language. The main benefit of these general-purpose combining > diacritical marks is, that they can be applied to many characters if > needed. I don’t think, it is a good idea to remove this versatility. That's a fair point. My problem is that someone is claiming of U+0310 that "Somewhere in the Unicode specifications is a footnote saying it is to be used with Devanagari". However, some people get rather upset with the idea of using the general combining diacritics in Indic scripts. Richard.

