[XeTeX] how to suppress doted circle next to a glyph
Michael Maxwell
mmaxwell at umd.edu
Fri Sep 25 23:17:44 CEST 2020
In my experience, a dotted circle is an indication that there's a
non-base character which needs a base character before it, but there's
no suitable base character. If you type a Unicode Combining Acute
Accent (U+0301), but there's no base character (like a vowel) preceding
it, you'll get such a dotted circle.
If I'm not mistaken, U+1133E is the Grantha Vowel Sign Aa. Maybe it
needs a consonant to its left?
On 9/25/2020 4:28 PM, François Patte wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> I want to use some glyph using the command \symbol. In some case I get a
> glyph with a dotted circle, how can I get the glyph without this circle?
>
> For instance, if I type \symbol{"1133E}, I get this as a result after
> compilation: 𑌾 with a dotted circle before.
>
> Is it possible to eliminate the circle? And how?
>
> Thank you.
>
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