The reph overlaps the vowel signs U+110B5..U+110B8. In Devanagari, the reph goes to the right of the above-base part of the analogous vowel signs, instead of always in the same position relative to the base; maybe Kaithi is similar.
I don't know where it should go; in Devanagari it kind of merges with the ra hook. We would need to ask an expert; @pandey, what does your font do in this situation? π
Font
NotoSansKaithi-Regular.otf
Where the font came from, and when
Site: https://github.com/notofonts/kaithi/releases/tag/NotoSansKaithi-v2.005 Date: 2023-10-01
Font version
Version 2.005
Issue
The reph overlaps the vowel signs U+110B5..U+110B8. In Devanagari, the reph goes to the right of the above-base part of the analogous vowel signs, instead of always in the same position relative to the base; maybe Kaithi is similar.
Character data
π©πΉππ΅π©πΉππΆπ©πΉππ·π©πΉππΈ U+110A9 KAITHI LETTER RA U+110B9 KAITHI SIGN VIRAMA U+1108F KAITHI LETTER GA U+110B5 KAITHI VOWEL SIGN E U+110A9 KAITHI LETTER RA U+110B9 KAITHI SIGN VIRAMA U+1108F KAITHI LETTER GA U+110B6 KAITHI VOWEL SIGN AI U+110A9 KAITHI LETTER RA U+110B9 KAITHI SIGN VIRAMA U+1108F KAITHI LETTER GA U+110B7 KAITHI VOWEL SIGN O U+110A9 KAITHI LETTER RA U+110B9 KAITHI SIGN VIRAMA U+1108F KAITHI LETTER GA U+110B8 KAITHI VOWEL SIGN AU
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