This is the first time I'm seeing the character. I suggest writing a
Unicode proposal.
On Oct 26, 2014 10:42 PM, "Andrew Cunningham" <lang.support_at_gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> When Western Cham is written in the Arabic script, there is regional
> variation in the Arabic characters used. Two varieties I am looking at use
> a character that i can't see in the Unicode charts, although I may have
> missed it.
>
> The character is a alef with three dots above (with the dots pointing
> upwards), see the attached images.
>
> has anyone come across this character used in other contexts?
>
> Andrew
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