At 05:48 AM 6/27/2003, Michael Everson wrote:

The W3C would also hit the roof if Unicode normalization changed radically.

I don't think anyone is proposing a *radical* change.

I have uploaded the relevant draft pages of the SBL Hebrew user manual to


http://www.tiro.com/transfer/SBLappendixB.pdf

This appendix provides suggested combining classes for customised normalisation routines, compared with Unicode normalisation routines. This has been tested by Libronix/Logos with the Michigan-Claremont electronic text of the _Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia_.

There are 17 marks whose combining class value should be corrected, of which the vowels and meteg are most important.

John Hudson

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