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Some languages, mostly Asian, have a typographical form where annotations are written above / below / next to characters or words. This behaviour is pretty hard to implement by yourself as there are many pitfalls. Ruby is also sometimes used as a form of annotation when the meaning of a character/word cannot be extrapolated from the context.
I 'dont know what the best way would be to implement this but there is a unicode specification that some editors use: unicode spec
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Some languages, mostly Asian, have a typographical form where annotations are written above / below / next to characters or words. This behaviour is pretty hard to implement by yourself as there are many pitfalls. Ruby is also sometimes used as a form of annotation when the meaning of a character/word cannot be extrapolated from the context.
I 'dont know what the best way would be to implement this but there is a unicode specification that some editors use: unicode spec
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: