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U+1A19: BUGINESE VOWEL SIGN E

Should this vowel use visual or logical order? @Verdy p: recently changed the Unicode chart to show U+1A19 in visual order (prepending it). This reverses the author's own edit back in July, 2011 to be in logical order, made with the comment "There's NO visual-order exception defined in Unicode for this preposed vowel U+1A19 (unlike preposed vowels only in the Thai, Lao and Tai Viet scripts)". Has this changed? DRMcCreedy (talk)

Logical order, nothing's changed. If the vowel sign renders on the wrong side of the dotted circle it's a problem with the font being used, and we should not hack the code charts to get the vowel sign in the right place (which may break fonts that handle the character correctly). BabelStone (talk) 19:14, 6 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]