[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> What about the long s? That doesn't exist in modern Roman script, and
> the Roman s maps to both the Fraktur long s and the Fraktur s.

You're right, one has to obey some rules when you want to map roman to
fraktur.  Even using word lists it isn't always possible to determine
whether one or the other is correct -- but at the moment I don't
remember an example where context is required.

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