On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Karl Pentzlin <[email protected]> wrote: > If you want РКГ with a tilde applied (as substitute for the > not-yet-encoded multiple titlo), the character sequence is: > Р > U+FE22 COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE LEFT HALF > К > U+FE26 COMBINING CONJOINING MACRON > Г > U+FE23 COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE RIGHT HALF
I do not see it in N4078, did I miss something? As I can see N4078 defines sequences (U+FE20,U+FE26,U+FE21), (U+FE27,U+FE2B,U+FE28), (U+FE29,U+FE2B,U+FE2A). Is (U+FE22,U+FE26,U+FE23) implicitly introduced? If yes, it is worth to explain U+FE26 usage directly. > While some of the characters in the "Combining Half Marks" block in > fact are encoded due to Coptic evidence, there is no restriction to > use them in other contexts. Just out of curiosity: why to use "Coptic" in group name then? (Maybe it is worth to use script-specific wording in appropriate blocks?) On your remark, it is not completely correct. In numbers most often either each letter has its own titlo or two letters share the single titlo (maybe you remember exactly this case, but characters sequence will be letter+titlo+letter). But there are cases when we have single titlo over several (> 2) letters. Best regards, Alex.

