We had very extensive discussion regarding SCRIPT case mapping in
JET meeting last week. Script case mapping would be very important.
CNNIC and TWNIC will propose drafts to address these issues soon.

Kenny Huang


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>  > It might be a good idea to peruse these resources and verify 
> for oneself that 
> > they do not contain any characters that are compatibility forms 
> of other 
> > characters or combinations of characters.  Of course, nobody 
> can predict the 
> > future with 100% accuracy but there are lots of good hints that 
> the scenario 
> > "newly-approved 'S' characters X,Y  have   NFC X -> Y" for any 
> script 'S' is 
> > simply not ever going to happen.
> > 
>  
> Instead of NFC, some script may need CASE mappings, i guess.
> Current nameprep/ACE produce case-insensitively equivalent labels
> for IDN  X.com and x.com.
> Do you mean that all newly added SCRIPT won't have any case mapping ?
> 
> Doug, 
> If you have lists of new scripts pending for approval,
> please post them to this list for non-unicode experts.
> 
> Soobok Lee
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