Andrew C West wrote...

> What I'm suggesting is that although "cui" <0F45, 0F74, 0F72> and "ciu"
> <0F45, 0F72, 0F74> should be rendered identically, the logical ordering
> of the codepoints representing the vowels may represent lexical differences
> that would be lost during the process of normalisation.

If there isn't a visual difference here, how could there be a lexical  
difference? Imagine the age before computers. All you have to go on is  
what's on the page.  There isn't an inherent order in those elements; they  
could have been written by the scribe in any order. If they appear the  
same, you can't assign different meanings -- except by some extra-syllabic  
informational context... right?

        Rick

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