Am 30.10.2011 um 10:11 schrieb Daniel Greenhoe:

> How do I in general put, for example, U+0325 below U+0062,
> while still maintaining proper alignment (e.g. the bottom of the "b"
> (U+0062) with  a ring (U+0325) below it is still aligned with the
> bottom of an adjacent "c" (U+0063) with nothing below it)?

Shouldn't this be performed by the font? The glyphs in the font should have 
anchor points and the combining diacritics are positioned relative to them.

Maybe you need to alter your font..., or XeTeX needs to be improved.

Here is an example how TextEdit performs (with Courier New):

<<inline: PastedGraphic-4.tiff>>


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