[EMAIL PROTECTED] scripsit:

> Of course, the point is, this is a particular situation where
> 
> <base accent2 accent1>
> 
> is canonically equivalent to 
> 
> <base accent1 accent2>

No, Mark had it right.  These two are canonically equivalent and therefore
no normal Unicode process (including rendering) can treat them differently.
That's a fact.  If we want to change that situation, we can use a different
encoding for one of the two renderings, or change the canonical-equivalence
rules.

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