Johan Marais wrote: > Could someone tell me whether it is possible to produce the following characters please? > > k with a small line underneath > K with a small line underneath
?/? (U+1E35/U+1E34, LATIN SMALL/CAPITAL LETTER K WITH LINE BELOW) > H with a dot underneath > h with a dot underneath ?/? (U+1E25/U+1E24, LATIN SMALL/CAPITAL LETTER H WITH DOT BELOW) > B with a small line underneath > b with a small line underneath ?/? (U+1E07/U+1E06, LATIN SMALL/CAPITAL LETTER B WITH LINE BELOW) > D with a small line underneath > d with a small line underneath ?/? (U+1E0F/U+1E0E, LATIN SMALL/CAPITAL D WITH LINE BELOW) > G with a line on top > g with a line on top ?/? (U+1E21/U+1E20, LATIN SMALL/CAPITAL G WITH MACRON) > E with an upside down ^ on top > e with an upside down ^ on top e/E (U+011A/U+011B, LATIN SMALL/CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CARON) All these can also be obtained with the regular letters *followed* by a combining diacritic: x_ (U+0331, COMBINING MACRON BELOW) x? (U+0323, COMBINING DOT BELOW) x¯ (U+0304, COMBINING MACRON) x? (U+030C, COMBINING CARON) > Mirror image of a comma, but not at the bottom - should be higher, like an ' It depends on what the means. If it is part of the spelling, it should probably be: ? (U+02BD, MODIFIER LETTER REVERSED COMMA) If it is punctuation (open quote), it should be: ? (U+201B, SINGLE HIGH-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK) _ Marco