----- Original Message ----- From: "Soobok Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > BTW, Unicode Standard Chap2. Section 2.6, Figure 2-10 has an example: > > <latin a><combining dot below><combining dot above> > <latin a><combining dot above><combining dot below> > > These two sequences are defined to have the same look > But, I can't find yet any _NORMALIZATION_ rules to unify them. > > Does unicode standards have any rules to unify them ? Let me answer for myself. :-) Yes. UTR15 (unicode normalization) http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr15/ describes the concept of canonical ordering and combining class of combining characters. The two sequences in the example are normalized into one in NFC/NFKC. Great! > > Soobok
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