On 23-Jan-2018 10:03, "James Kass via Unicode" <unicode@unicode.org> wrote:
(bottle, east, skier, crucial, cherry) s'i's'a, s'yg'ys, s'an'g'ys'y, s'es'u's'i, s'i'i'e sxixsxa, sxygxys, sxanxgxysxy, sxesxuxsxi, sxixixe s̈ïs̈a, s̈yg̈ys, s̈an̈g̈ys̈y, s̈es̈üs̈i, s̈ïïe śíśa, śyǵys, śańǵyśy, śeśúśi, śííe Last one most readable of the lot IMO and it's close enough to the apostrophe option. IIANM the apostrophe is used as a dead key for the acute accent in some common international keyboard layouts already? I retract my earlier statement about digraphs probably being the best option. It was made without looking at the actual requirement. For such heavy usage, it would simply make things horrible. Acute accent for the win! 🙄