It seems unlikely to me you're using a shell terminal that has the capability to perform the sophisticated typography needed to render a lowercase m with a diaeresis above it and a cedilla below it. It's a matter of computer typography, not of Unicode code point coverage.
In reply to Re^5: Trying to determine the output length of a Unicode string
by Jim
in thread Trying to determine the output length of a Unicode string
by pierswalter
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