Truetype fonts typically do not contain glyphs for combining characters.
This makes using them quite useless:)
If it is feasible to overprint non-combining glyphs in one display position,
I'd suggest the following:
For common combining characters that have corresponding Unicode non-combining
glyphs, the latter could be used as substitutes (if the respective real
combining is not available in the font); specifically:
̀ U+0300;COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT
` U+0060;GRAVE ACCENT
́ U+0301;COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
´ U+00B4;ACUTE ACCENT
̂ U+0302;COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT
(^ U+005E;CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT - too big)
ˆ U+02C6;MODIFIER LETTER CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT
̃ U+0303;COMBINING TILDE
(~ U+007E;TILDE - often too big)
˜ U+02DC;SMALL TILDE
̄ U+0304;COMBINING MACRON
(¯ U+00AF;MACRON - too big?)
ˉ U+02C9;MODIFIER LETTER MACRON
̆ U+0306;COMBINING BREVE
˘ U+02D8;BREVE
̇ U+0307;COMBINING DOT ABOVE
˙ U+02D9;DOT ABOVE
̈ U+0308;COMBINING DIAERESIS
¨ U+00A8;DIAERESIS
̊ U+030A;COMBINING RING ABOVE
˚ U+02DA;RING ABOVE
̋ U+030B;COMBINING DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT
˝ U+02DD;DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT
̌ U+030C;COMBINING CARON
ˇ U+02C7;CARON
̧ U+0327;COMBINING CEDILLA
¸ U+00B8;CEDILLA
̨ U+0328;COMBINING OGONEK
˛ U+02DB;OGONEK
Original issue reported on code.google.com by towom...@googlemail.com on 22 Sep 2011 at 11:08
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
towom...@googlemail.com
on 22 Sep 2011 at 11:08