On 3/13/17 23:01, David E. Wheeler wrote:
> I noticed that unaccent.rules has spaces in front of the unaccented
> representation of fraction glyphs:
> This makes sense to me, as I’d like “1¼”, for example to become “1 1/4”.
> However, that’s not what seems to happen:
These leading spaces come a
Hello Hackers,
I noticed that unaccent.rules has spaces in front of the unaccented
representation of fraction glyphs:
¼1/4
½1/2
¾3/4
Note the space after the tab. In case my client kills what I’ve pasted, those
lines match
¼\t[ ]1/4
½\t[ ]1/2
¾\t[ ]3/4
This makes sens