Knut wrote:
> I noticed another that the character U+E0E7 noteheadCircledDoubleWhole
> is a circled regular breve, but U+E0EB noteheadCircledDoubleWholeLarge
> is a circled square breve. Is there a reason for this?
There's no specific reason I can remember for this.
> If I opt to have a regular breve in both composites, would it be
> most appropriate to create an alternate, or could I just put the
> 'regular breve in large circle’ at the regular code point (U+E0EB?
Sure, there's no reason to prefer the square version over the round
version in this specific case.
Daniel
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