> Message du 28/03/14 03:08
> De : Sittipon Simasanti
> A : Richard BUDELBERGER
> Copie à : [email protected]
> Objet : Re: Pali in Thai Script
> 
> > I’m afraid to say that since PHO SAMPHAO with White dot (for aspirated) – 
> > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/824603/unicode/glyph2.png, l. 5 c. 2 – 
> > may be (badly) drawn with 
> > U+0E20 THAI CHARACTER PHO SAMPHAO and U+0325 COMBINING RING BELOW, « ภ̥ », 
> > you have to use your Internal Font…
> > 
> 
> Arr, thanks. We have considered to put them below and above as well. But, 
> white dot above the consonants just look too much like SARA AM (U+0E33) and 
> if we put them below
> black dot will look like PINTHU (U+0E3A). Both of them have already their 
> functions in Thai language. So, it might be confusing rather than helping 
> Pali in Thai script.
> 
> If possible we would like to keep them in the same place. That's why we put 
> them there. 

The tip is to say that dots are not above or below the characters, but inside 
them.

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