It does, but I've never seen them used in a Unicode context.
For Japanese, in a Unicode context, I've never seen a combining mark actually used.
*whoever
You keep saying "_the_ remote repository". _The_ git repository is right there on your computer.
3. A middle mouse button.
Your "tl;dr" isn't a "tl;dr". You simply said "I'm going to talk about..." instead of condensing your article and saying something like "I use a high resolution clock and core Id (for multi-core) to generate 1000…
It does, but I've never seen them used in a Unicode context.
For Japanese, in a Unicode context, I've never seen a combining mark actually used.
*whoever
You keep saying "_the_ remote repository". _The_ git repository is right there on your computer.
3. A middle mouse button.
Your "tl;dr" isn't a "tl;dr". You simply said "I'm going to talk about..." instead of condensing your article and saying something like "I use a high resolution clock and core Id (for multi-core) to generate 1000…