From: Chris Jacobs (chris.jacobs@freeler.nl)
Date: Wed Dec 17 2003 - 16:43:20 EST
> >To display a dot, one can use one of the four canonical eqquivalents:
> > <LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT ABOVE, COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX>
> > <LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX, COMBINING DOT ABOVE>
> > <LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I, COMBINING DOT ABOVE, COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX>
> > <LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I, COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX, COMBINING DOT ABOVE>
> >(one is the NFC form, another is the NFD form, two others are also
> >possible)
Those four are not all canonical equivalent since circumflex and dot above
are both combining class 230,
so they interact.
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