The Normalization Chart lists the Unicode 3.0 characters with their normalized forms. To read it, you will need a Unicode font -- see the Unicode website for more information. This is a draft document -- feedback is welcome.
The format is as follows:
Code | C | D | KC | KD |
Ā 0100 |
Ā 0100 |
Ā 0041 0304 |
Ā 0100 |
Ā 0041 0304 |
ā 0101 |
ā 0101 |
ā 0061 0304 |
ā 0101 |
ā 0061 0304 |
Ă 0102 |
Ă 0102 |
Ă 0041 0306 |
Ă 0102 |
Ă 0041 0306 |
Each Unicode character that has a normalization form (C, D, KC, KD) is listed on the left. The different forms are listed in the appropriate columns. If a column is grayed out, then it has the "normal" value, as given by the following table.
Form | Grayed out when | Example of non-grayed out | |||||
C | The same as Code |
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D | Same as NFC |
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KC | Same as NFC |
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KD | Same as NFD or NFKC |
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This is simply a way to focus attention on the cells with interesting values. It allows you, for example, to scan down a column to find characters that only differ in form C