According to the unicode website, this means that the accent (or diacritical mark) is applied to the preceding character. Well, nice, you'd say. But the problem is: it doesn't. Every Combining Diacritical Mark is displayed as a 0.Perl is, asuming you're using 5.8.x, correctly outputting pairs of Unicode characters (such as an 'A' followed by a \x{300}); how and whether the combining takes place is the job of whatever display device you are using (such as a unicode-enabled terminal).
Dave.
In reply to Re: Problem with unicode combination diacritics
by dave_the_m
in thread Problem with unicode combination diacritics
by muba
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