For the combining marks, the dotted circle that is displayed should not be a part of the glyph (In the code charts on Unicode's site, they show where the marks are positioned relative to a base character). Some complex text rendering engines add them automatically whenever the character(s) before it is not a valid base character for it.
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to whover voted 1, why?
For the combining marks, the dotted circle that is displayed should not be a part of the glyph (In the code charts on Unicode's site, they show where the marks are positioned relative to a base character). Some complex text rendering engines add them automatically whenever the character(s) before it is not a valid base character for it.
(ώ and ҳ are missing their diacritics)
^1. i know, but you can't really do that in a monospace font in here, so the dotted circle is the next best thing
2. oh shoot lemme fix that
as of 5/11/2026, apparently this supports 154 languages, which are as following:
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