Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
From: | John Cowan <jcowan@...> |
Date: | Monday, April 29, 2002, 17:18 |
Lars Henrik Mathiesen scripsit:
> (In fact, U026B doesn't have a decomposition in the charts. I assumed
> it would be U006C U0334. Weird).
In general, Unicode doesn't attempt to declare canonical equivalences
involving combining overlay characters -- it's one step beyond where
they go.
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