Ali Cehreli wrote: > Rainer Deyke Wrote: > >> This appears to be a library issue to me. > > I started to see this at a more fundamental level. The Unicode letter > I (dotless capital i) has two possible lowercases
According to ICU, Lithuanian sometimes uses a third. > and letter i has > two possible uppercases. The chain of some historical events appears > to have produced a crippled system: the application can't know how to > lowercase or uppercase those. That's hardly the only case where unicode behavior is locale-dependent. For example, collating order varies widely between languages. -- Rainer Deyke - [email protected]
