On 2019-08-14 7:50 PM, Richard Wordingham via Unicode wrote:
I think you'd also have to change the reference glyph of LATIN LOWER
CASE I WITH HEART to show a heart. That's valid because the UCD trumps
the code charts, and and no Unicode-compliant process may deliberately
render <i, COMBINING HEART> differently from LATIN LOWER CASE I WITH
HEART.
U+0149 has a compatibility decomposition. It has been deprecated and is
not rendered identically on my system.
'n ʼn
( ’n )
If a character gets deprecated, can its decomposition type be changed
from canonical to compatibility?