Avarangal wrote: > display dependent vowels without dotted circles. > > Can any one provide information on the sequences used for > diplaying and printing dependent vowels as standalones.
Microsoft's Uniscribe allows you to display a dependent vowel with the following sequence (to be followed precisely): U+0020 U+200D U+0Bxx. U+00A0 does not work. Neither does U+200D. Also, this should be the first characters in the string passed to the Windows API: if there are some characters before, they will not trigger the special behaviour, and you will end with the circle. Please note that trying to display something a bit more complex, like U+0020 U+200D U+0BC6 U+0BD7 or U+0020 U+200D U+0BBF U+0B82, will fail. [ I am sorry for the misleading words I had in earlier answers to others. It costs me some time to figure out exactly what does this tool. ] Hope this helps, Antoine