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Message #149376
[Bug 315740]
(In reply to comment #15)>
> [...]
> The character U+02BC MODIFIER LETTER APOSTROPHE probably is the most
> accurate choice, from the point of view of the UCS and Unicode. It
> is a letter, not punctuation, so word break algorithms and the like
> should Do The Right Thing. Google and the like map all of U+0027,
> U+02BC and U+2019 together when comparing, so web interaction should
> not suffer.
>
> On the other hand, only the libré fonts tend to have glyph support for
> U+02BC (generally as a homoglyph to U+2019), the commercial fonts seem
> to ignore it.
>
> Thoughts?
http://unicode.org/cldr-apps/survey?_=br&x=characters
The CLDR uses {cʼh} with U+02BC. That's pretty authoritative.
Other Breton keyboard layouts (for other platforms) should be updated too.
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Breton keyboard layout C'HWERTY not supported
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