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COMBINING GRAPHEME JOINER' (U+034F) is Missing #83

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conspect opened this issue Dec 8, 2015 · 4 comments
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COMBINING GRAPHEME JOINER' (U+034F) is Missing #83

conspect opened this issue Dec 8, 2015 · 4 comments

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conspect commented Dec 8, 2015

You can write the Name Citroën in two different ways in Unicode, using a Diaresis or an Umlaut:
To represent the umlaut use Combining Diaeresis (U+0308)
To represent the diaeresis use Combining Grapheme Joiner (CGJ, U+034F) + Combining Diaeresis (U+0308)

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In most Systemfonts this looks pretty nice, but in the Source-Sans-Pro Webfonts the U+034F is missing and you see some unexpected effects on some Browsers.

@pauldhunt
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Will put on my list for the next update.

@pauldhunt pauldhunt added this to the Bug fixes & features, sprint 2017 milestone Dec 11, 2017
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@embats can you give me more information as to which environments expect this character for proper display?

@erniemarch
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Checked in Roman version 2.034 and Italic version 1.084. This is now present.

@miguelsousa
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Fixed in version 2.040.

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