Re: LATIN LETTER N WITH DIAERESIS?

From: Anto'nio Martins-Tuva'lkin (antonio@tuvalkin.web.pt)
Date: Mon Feb 10 2003 - 21:36:15 EST

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    On 2003.01.28, 16:41, Mark Davis <mark.davis@jtcsv.com> wrote:

    > I have a chart at
    > http://www.macchiato.com/unicode/composition_chart.html that makes it
    > pretty easy to find all those odd precomposed characters.

    A superb resource, thank you! I enjoyed especially to pan it about using
    Opera's zoom facility. (Congratulations also on technical grounds -- for
    the first time I was unable to capture a page's HTML source...)

    Anyway, I noted once more that many cyrillic letters I'd consider as
    "base letter + diacritical" composites are not decomposable according to
    Unicode. I planned to dwell deeper into this, but is there a short
    answer for it?

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