Michael Everson scripsit:
>See the reference glyph for U+FB4B. One form looks like this with >the dot above further to the left, the other like it with the dot a >little further to the right. This glyph with the centred dot is a >compromise between the two.
A picture speaks a thousand words.
These particular words combined with the picture in the U3.0 chart tell all.
I see. This disunification tempts. I'd go to the bother of writing up the proposal for adding this combining character if on further discussion it appears the right thing to do.
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