abysta wrote:
What is the difference between 00B4 and 02CA?
U+00B4 ACUTE ACCENT is a legacy character with ambiguous semantics.
U+02CA MODIFIER LETTER ACUTE ACCENT is a modifier letter.
The formal properties for these characters, as defined in the Unicode
standard, reflect this difference to
>
> And I guessyou are trying to mix characters from two different scripts
- Latin and Devanagari.
Nope. He is using the Generic Combining Candrabindu 0310
V
Hello.
What is the difference between 00B4 and 02CA?
Thanks!
Krishna Birth said on Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 11:23:16AM +0100,:
> then please say what is required to type:
>
> L̐, 004C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L 0310 COMBINING CANDRABINDU
> and
> l̐, 006C LATIN SMALL LETTER L 0310 COMBINING CANDRABINDU
>
I guess this should be asked at
http://ubuntuforums
Krishna Birth wrote:
I would be grateful if someone could provide the single unicode code
for the lower and upper case L with Candrabindu. A coder has
requested for this.
There is no such precomposed character, and one is not going to be
added. The way to encode this character is with U+00
I would be grateful if someone could provide the single unicode code for the
lower and upper case L with Candrabindu. A coder has requested for this.
Also, if Ā, Unicode Character 'LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH MACRON' (U+0100)
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/0100/index.htm on Linux Ub
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