Bonjour Je n'ai pas de police avec ce caractère, mais essayez avec \char:
c.a.d.
\char"1133E (au moins en XeTex)
Roger
Ottawa, Canada
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/1133e/index.htm
https://codepoints.net/U+1133E
Le ven. 25 sept. 2020, à 16 h 28, François Patte <
francois.pa...@mi.par
U+1133E GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN AA has general category Mc (Spacing Combining Mark),
which means it's expected to follow a base character to which it is attached
(section section 2.11 of version 13 of the Unicode Standard). In the absence
of a base character, harfbuzz introduces the dotted circle,
On 25/09/2020 22:17, Michael Maxwell wrote:
In my experience, a dotted circle is an indication that there's a
non-base character which needs a base character before it, but there's
no suitable base character. If you type a Unicode Combining Acute
Accent (U+0301), but there's no base character
In my experience, a dotted circle is an indication that there's a
non-base character which needs a base character before it, but there's
no suitable base character. If you type a Unicode Combining Acute
Accent (U+0301), but there's no base character (like a vowel) preceding
it, you'll get such
Bonjour François —
For this example :
\font \thefont = ''Arial Unicode MS''
\thefont
\symbol{"1133E}
\end
I get not a dotted circle but an error message :
This is XeTeX, Version
3.14159265-2.6-0.92 (TeX Live