Unicode's canonical ordering of Hebrew marks is based on their combining classes, with characters in higher combining classes being sorted after those with lower combining classes in canonical order. The typographically recommended ordering of certain characters is found in Table 1 (p. 12) of https://www.sbl-site.org/Fonts/SBLHebrewUserManual1.5x.pdf. The
So how official is that? Or is this something specific for this font?
Hebrew Layout Intelligence, which was developed by John Hudson of Tiro
Typeworks (who wrote this manual) and Ralph Hancock, is used for mark
positioning by a number of Hebrew fonts. Its guidelines govern their glyph
classes and chaining substitution rules. The fonts I know of that
explicitly implement it are SBL Hebrew, Ezra SIL, Keter YG, Keter Aram
Tsova.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 2:21 PM Hans Hagen
On 4/28/2020 6:16 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/michal-h21/uninormalize/master/char-def-wi...),
looks like an ancient copy of char-def.lua
(we actually do have a combining entry)
Hans
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