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Note: {{code|1= combing class = 230 (some), 233, 234}} require second dotted circle (suffix) for their effect: {{big|1=◌͜◌}} (see {{slink|Diacritic|U+035C|nopage=yes}}, {{slink|Diacritic|U+035D|nopage=yes}}, {{slink|Diacritic|U+20DB|nopage=yes}}).
Note: {{code|1= combing class = 230 (some), 233, 234}} require second dotted circle (suffix) for their effect: {{big|1=◌͜◌}} (see {{slink|Diacritic|U+035C|nopage=yes}}, {{slink|Diacritic|U+035D|nopage=yes}}, {{slink|Diacritic|U+20DB|nopage=yes}}).


In {{tl|Diacritics in Unicode}}, ''some'' of those with class "230" are recoded into "239", to indicate ''double character'' effective (diacritic is placed between two {{dotted circle}}'s.
In {{tl|Diacritics in Unicode}}, ''some'' of those with class "230" are recoded into "239", to indicate ''double character'' effective (diacritic is placed between two {{dotted circle}}'s).


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Revision as of 15:17, 28 April 2022

Contains data used by Module:Unicode data to determine whether a character is combining or not. Can also be used to return the character's combining class. Generated from DerivedCombiningClass.txt using a script.

Affecting two characters

Note: combing class = 230 (some), 233, 234 require second dotted circle (suffix) for their effect: ◌͜◌ (see § U+035C, § U+035D, § U+20DB).

In {{Diacritics in Unicode}}, some of those with class "230" are recoded into "239", to indicate double character effective (diacritic is placed between two ◌'s).