Closed sutnistj closed 9 months ago
This is expected behavior. In what scenario would you want an i with both the dot and an acute accent? Is there a specific use case or orthography that requires this?
@sutnistj For historical and technical reasons, if you want to have a dot you have to use the combining dot above: i̇́ (0069 LATIN SMALL LETTER I, 0307 COMBINING DOT ABOVE, 0301 COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT)
There're two i: oneʼs with a dot — i, and without — ı. But if I add to them an acute then thereʼre no distinguish between them, because the font changed a dot into an accute.