Dear Bruno,
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Bruno Haible wrote:
When an input file contains the character <U+1EBF>, preconv transforms it
to \[u1EBF], and troff transforms it to a single glyph u0065_0302_0301. Fine.
But when an input file contains the characters <U+0078><U+0302><U+0301>,
preconv transforms it to x\[u0302]\[u0301], and troff produces three distinct
glyphs x, u0302, u0301. This is wrong.
"Fine", "wrong" - may be the answer is "it depends"
(on the availability of the precomposed glyph in the font)?
Sincerely, Michail
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