From: Peter Kirk (peterkirk@qaya.org)
Date: Wed Dec 17 2003 - 05:41:57 EST
On 16/12/2003 19:28, John Cowan wrote:
>Philippe Verdy scripsit:
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>>If we just remove any 0307 from the Turkic texts, there is absolutely no
>>problem with Turkic CaseFolding, provided that we also define
>>Turkic-specific uppercase mappings as done above, and don't use the default
>>locale-neutral uppercase mappings of the UCD.
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>There's no reason to expect that there will be any 0307 whatever in
>Turkish/Azeri texts: it's not a diacritic those languages use, AFAIK.
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Not normally. But it does appear in Turkic text normalised to NFD as the
dotted I's are decomposed.
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