imported UTF-8 sequences like [U+0065][U+0303] e, tilde get
remapped
internally to [U+1ebd] LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH TILDE.
Is this kind of behavior what one would expect?
That's conformant, if it causes problems with any other process (including
other processes that are part of the
Jon,
Thanks for your reply.
On Oct 13, 2004, at 3:15 AM, you wrote:
imported UTF-8 sequences like [U+0065][U+0303] e, tilde get
remapped internally to [U+1ebd] LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH TILDE.
Is this kind of behavior what one would expect?
That's conformant, if it causes problems with any other
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But what if U+1ebd is not part of the repertoire supported by
that other process?
Then that other process is not
Jon Hanna wrote:
imported UTF-8 sequences like [U+0065][U+0303] e, tilde get
remapped
internally to [U+1ebd] LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH TILDE.
Is this kind of behavior what one would expect?
That's conformant, if it causes problems with any other process (including
other
At 01:42 PM 10/13/2004, Eric Muller wrote:
It has interesting consequences: e.g. U+2FA1C is canonically equivalent to
U+9F3B, so the BMP is not closed under canonical equivalence, so no
conformant system could make its repertoire exactly the BMP.
We should have thought of that sooner - what a
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