![]() The exact same behavior happens while typing in Wordpad. ![]() So the normal, non-overlapping positioning rule is apparently dependent on the next letter being present, and Prince apparently does not apply that rule at all, whether the next letter is present or not. It seems to be an issue with some positioning rules applied after the symbols have been drawn on the letter, because for example with the third word of the image above לְנֹ֔חַ, the double dots and the single dot normally do not overlap (as in the image above, Chrome version), but if I edit the HTML file and remove the last letter of לְנֹ֔חַ, ie replace it with לְנֹ֔, then the double dots and single dot do overlap, exactly in the same way as in the image above, Prince version. ![]() The Shlomo fonts above are derived from and very similar to Ezra SIL. ![]()
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