From: John Cowan (cowan@ccil.org)
Date: Mon May 03 2004 - 09:52:09 CDT
Philippe Verdy scripsit:
> But what about characters that may theorically be composed with combining
> sequences, but almost always fail to be represented successfully?
That is a deficiency in either the font or the operating system.
Under a proper Unicode-based OS, one can always create well-tuned
glyphs in the font that don't correspond to single Unicode characters.
It's not a Unicode problem.
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