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H̱ (Unicode)

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In the Unicode character coding system, the letter H with macron below (H̱ ẖ) presents special problems:


Unicode U+1E96 "Latin small letter h with line below" is canonically equivalent to (U+0068 U+0331).

Note that Unicode does not reserve a codepoint for a "Latin capital letter H with line below". Therefore, a sequence with a combining diacritic "macron below" must be employed: H̱ (U+0048 U+0331). This lack of a precomposed character may pose a problem for some layout engines.