IJ with accent
Lorna Evans
lorna_evans at sil.org
Thu Oct 6 17:09:33 CDT 2016
Has it been mentioned that U+0133 is not listed in the Soft_Dotted
properties? So, that would indicate it shouldn't have the dot removed
when you do put an acute over U+0133.
Lorna
On 9/28/2016 2:59 AM, a.lukyanov wrote:
> Dutch language writing uses the ligature ij (U+0132, U+0133). When
> accented, it should take an accent on each component, like this:
>
>
>
> If one uses two separate characters (i+j), one can put an accent on
> each character (íj́).
>
> However, if monolithic ligature ij is used, how one can accent it
> correctly? Unicode standard does not answer this.
>
> Probably one should use the sequence U+0133 U+301, with the accent
> doubling automatically, but this is not implemented (ij́).
>
>
>
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