I wrote:
> As one anecdote (which is even less like "data" than two anecdotes), I
> could not find any of the characters IJ ij DŽ Dž dž LJ Lj lj NJ Nj nj or their
> hex equivalents in any of the CLDR keyboard definitions. I'd imagine
> that users just type the two characters separately, and that
> consequently most data in the real world is like that.
Some off-list messages have helped to remind me that in the context of
titlecase and swapcase, I should not have included IJ and ij (U+0132 and
U+0133) in that list. There is clearly no question about how swapcase
should handle those. Sorry for the distraction.
-- Doug Ewell | http://ewellic.org | Thornton, CO 🇺🇸Received on Mon Mar 21 2016 - 11:48:01 CDT
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