Hello all! I am developing a custom keyboard for Android. One of the letters I defined in my XML keyboard layout was 'eng' (\u014A). The trouble is, that Android renders this letter as 'Ŋ' instead of 'Ŋ <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%8A>'. In my implementation I need to use the second one, as it is the correct glyph in the language I am creating the keyboard for. Is there any way of forcing the second variant of the glyph in Java? Is it a system default behavior or is it a question of the font used? Any workaround for it?
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