I tested that combination in my terminal (which uses DejaVu Sans Mono,
rendered via the bytecode), which was handy.
My version of DejaVu as installed is svn revision 2351 of
2009-03-20T02:27:23.189619Z.
I tried your example of U+61 with U+328 and U+301 in either order.
AKA: » ą́ « and » ą́ «.
When rendering U+301 before U+328 the two accents are centered on the.
base letter. However, if U+328 precedes U+301, then U+328 is located
at the right stem; U+301 remains centered. (The vertical placement is
corrent in both instances.)
Emacs has the same rendering as urxvt.
AIUI, the UCS provides no guidance on this, but Unicode says that U+301
has ccc="230" and U+328 has ccc="202", which means that the cannonical
order is U+61 U+328 U+301.
-JimC
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