> > For simplicity, all Unicode characters which are composites
> > must be decomposed maximally (this is normalization form KD in
> > the Unicode standard);
>
> This is excessive; there are many useful characters, like
> ℂℋℍℓ№ℤℨ²³, that would be useful, but would be destroyed by KD (if
> someone uses ℤ²ℨ, they don't expect to see Z2Z.)
You are right, I mean normalization form D. Thanks for spotting the
error.
Werner
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