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Robert Muir commented on LUCENE-1343: ------------------------------------- Hi Ken, such functionality does exist, although it is new and I think still changing (you are talking about StringPrep/IDN/etc?). If a filter for this is desired, we can do it with ICU, though I think its relatively new (probably not optimized, only works on String, etc etc) I still think even this is stupid, because unicode encodes characters, not glyphs. > A replacement for ISOLatin1AccentFilter that does a more thorough job of > removing diacritical marks or non-spacing modifiers. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: LUCENE-1343 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1343 > Project: Lucene - Java > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Analysis > Reporter: Robert Haschart > Priority: Minor > Attachments: normalizer.jar, UnicodeCharUtil.java, > UnicodeNormalizationFilter.java, UnicodeNormalizationFilterFactory.java > > > The ISOLatin1AccentFilter takes Unicode characters that have diacritical > marks and replaces them with a version of that character with the diacritical > mark removed. For example é becomes e. However another equally valid way of > representing an accented character in Unicode is to have the unaccented > character followed by a non-spacing modifier character (like this: é ) > The ISOLatin1AccentFilter doesn't handle the accents in decomposed unicode > characters at all. Additionally there are some instances where a word will > contain what looks like an accented character, that is actually considered to > be a separate unaccented character such as Ł but which to make searching > easier you want to fold onto the latin1 lookalike version L . > The UnicodeNormalizationFilter can filter out accents and diacritical marks > whether they occur as composed characters or decomposed characters, it can > also handle cases where as described above characters that look like they > have diacritics (but don't) are to be folded onto the letter that they look > like ( Ł -> L ) -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-dev-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: java-dev-h...@lucene.apache.org