Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:

It seems that there's a bogus character between 'h' and 'C'. At
least Thunderbird does not understand it: ĤĴĥȷ̂ĈĜŜĉĝŝ

There is no problem with the userguide at all. It contains the ĵ in denormalized form:

0x0237 dotless j 0x0302 combining circumflex

If you'd use a screen font that has the dotless j and the combining circumflex then the display would be OK. The denormalized form is
valid unicode, and all unicode-capable programs should be able to
display it.

I suspected something like that but we had 770 not 237 in addition to
302 so I think there was a problem nevertheless.

I guess that the display in LyX looks strange because the metrics are
not calculated correctly.

Could be yes. Thanks for the insight.

Abdel.




Georg



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