Damian leGassick mac.com> writes:
> there's a few things to do and a few different places to look in the
> docs - if you search for unicode or utf8 it covers it
>
> then you can use the unicode 02D8 or UTF8 CB 98 for the breve (or 0306/
> CC 86 for the 'combining breve')
>
> the acute is 00B4
there's a few things to do and a few different places to look in the
docs - if you search for unicode or utf8 it covers it
then you can use the unicode 02D8 or UTF8 CB 98 for the breve (or 0306/
CC 86 for the 'combining breve')
the acute is 00B4/C2 B4 and 0301/CC 81 is the combining acute.
How do I get these articulations? The accent sign I mean is shaped like
an acute accent (aigu) in French, and the unaccent sign is like a saucer
(or a breve in old-fashioned printing of Latin). There's nothing like
them defined in font-table.ly.
Is there a way to define scripts to use other fo