> 2. Something no one ever seems to mention when talking about supporting
> Unicode natively is which Normalization Form(s) we should support.

Pfft.  If you search for 'normalization' in the groff info manual, you
will find

  For simplicity, all Unicode characters that are composites must be
  decomposed maximally (this is normalization form D in the Unicode
  standard);

:-)


    Werner

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