![]() (Using an already encoded Unicode code point will save 2+ years of waiting for a new character.) To rectify the situation, you should contact the font providers and ask them to adjust the font - or do it yourself if you have the tools. However, I tried out U+0313 on various fonts, and see fonts don't work as you wish: the acute and COMBINING COMMA ABOVE stack (or collide), instead of appearing beside one another. In the Phonetic Symbol Guide, the entry for “apostrophe” mentions its use for palatalization (by Slavicists), besides its use for ejectives or glottalized consonants, and states it can appear following the symbol or over the symbol. ![]() The code point that should be used, in the view of the experts, is: U+0313 COMBINING COMMA ABOVE. I checked the Unicode code chart and consulted with other Unicode experts. ![]() After reaching out to the Unicode Consortium this was the answer of one of their representatives:
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