On Oct 18, 2005, at 16:07, John.Cowan wrote:
> Robin Berjon scripsit:
>> I posted a while back asking for /i (can't find the pointer though)
>> and the answer I got was that it was difficult to specify in an I18N-
>> clean manner (case doesn't fold/unfold the same depending on the
>> language).
>
> While that's technically true, there are actually only two  
> possibilities
> for case mapping (Turkish and Azeri, and everything else), and for
> case *folding* the problem can be made to go away by mapping all
> dotted and undotted i's onto "i".

It's true that doing folding only simplifies matters but I thought  
the list also included Lithuanian? In any case the people to whom to  
make the case is the Schema WG, not me, I'm just the messenger ;)

-- 
Robin Berjon
    Senior Research Scientist
    Expway, http://expway.com/





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