Combining Grapheme Joiner

The combining grapheme joiner (CGJ), U+034F ͏ COMBINING GRAPHEME JOINER (HTML ͏) is a Unicode character that has no visible glyph and is "default ignorable" by applications. Its name is a misnomer and does not describe its function: the character does not join graphemes. Its purpose is to semantically separate characters that should not be considered digraphs as well as to block canonical reordering of combining marks during normalization. In the case of several consecutive combining diacritics, an intervening CGJ indicates that they should not be subject to canonical reordering.

Combining Grapheme Joiner

The combining grapheme joiner (CGJ), U+034F ͏ COMBINING GRAPHEME JOINER (HTML ͏) is a Unicode character that has no visible glyph and is "default ignorable" by applications. Its name is a misnomer and does not describe its function: the character does not join graphemes. Its purpose is to semantically separate characters that should not be considered digraphs as well as to block canonical reordering of combining marks during normalization. In the case of several consecutive combining diacritics, an intervening CGJ indicates that they should not be subject to canonical reordering.