Note: The same diacritic (typically U+0313) should be used on all letters, with the font left to handle proper placement. Placement may be forced by using U+0313 on short letters but U+0315 on e.g. ⟨t̕⟩, ⟨l̕⟩ and ⟨ƛ̕⟩, but in some fonts the shaping of U+0313 and U+0315 will be inconsistent.
(IPA,rare) U+0315 may contrast with U+02BC ʼ for an ejective consonant when:
(a) the entire consonant is superscripted, for example the weak/fleeting consonants ⟨ᵗ̕⟩ or ⟨ᵏˣ̕⟩ (U+0315) vs the usual notation ⟨tˢʼ⟩ or ⟨kˣʼ⟩ (U+02BC).
(b) the apostrophe only governs the superscript part of a segment, as in ⟨pʼᵏˣ̕⟩ with U+02BC on the [pʼ] followed by U+0315 on the affricated release [ᵏˣ̕].
Usually the distinction is unimportant and U+02BC will be used in all cases, e.g. ⟨ᵏˣʼ⟩, ⟨pʼᵏˣʼ⟩.