On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 03:36 am, Simon Pepping wrote: > On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 09:10:06PM +0800, Manuel Mall wrote: > > Luca, > > > > Glyphs are only allowed to be merged if they carry the same / > > matching set of property values. Personally I would not be > > concerned if we therefore limit that logic to within a LM. While it > > is possible that someone could write something like > > <fo:block><fo:inline>a</fo:inline><fo:inline>̈</fo:inline> > > and the a and ̈ could be combined into an &x00e4; IMO this > > is a pretty degenerated case. > > One cannot write this. The Reader would probably combine >̈, > after which a not-well-formed XML file would result. The text is not > fully normalized, see > http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-charmod-norm-20051027/#sec-FullyNormaliz >ed.
Yes I agree that the text is not fully normalised as defined in WD-charmod-norm-20051027. But, neither the XSL-FO nor the XML spec require the input to be normalised. > > Simon Manuel
