I'm puzzled by the difference between the accented characters that are
available on a long keypreess on the soft keyboard that pops up within
the device in the emulator, and those which are available on a long
keypress on the soft keyboard in the emulator itself.  The behavior
that I see is that the device's soft keyboard presents a subset of the
options -- for example, the Latin IME offers 7 alternates for "a" but
the keyboard offers 9.

The characters that I'm particularly interested (vowel with macron) in
are found in the keyboard's larger set but not in the IME's subset,
but I haven't been able to find any information on why the IME
provides only a subset, and whether the larger set is accessible to
devices with a physical keyboard, only to those devices, and not to
devices with only the IME/soft keyboard.
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