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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Mar 13 05:09:09 -0800 
2005 -------
As I have the same issue on Linux platform, I have created a TTF which can be
downloaded from ftp://debian.linux.org.tw/pub/3Anoppix/people/arne/uming2.ttf
(14MB).
This font is originally a CJK Unicode font, but I also use it to test other
issues. As I need the combining character U+0358 combining dot right above (will
be in Unicode 4.1.0) and no application currently recognizes this codepoint as
combining character, I though, start with oo.o. :) Actually I noticed, that no
combining sequence works correctly in oo.o. I tried with the m85 build.
Now comes my font in place:
1. I added anchor points to the lowercase a-z and also to the combining marks.
In fontforge, which I use to create the font, the combining seqence is displayed
correctly, as you can see in the attached screenshot. It seems that the freetype
library supports this feature.
2. For the squence 'o U+0358' I created a kerning pair. This also looks quite
correct in fontforge. However, the anchor solution is preferred, because I can
have a finer control where exactly the combining mark should attach.

I hope this helps.
(BTW. The M$ Times New Roman font does not have any GPOS information on my 
system)

Cheers
Arne

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