Re: UCA tertiary weight assignment vs. decomposition type definition in Unicode character database

2012-01-27 Thread Ken Whistler
On 1/27/2012 1:16 PM, Matt Ma wrote: Hi, There are a few characters having no decomposition type defined in UnicodeData.txt, but they were assigned tertiary weight in allkeys.text as if the characters had decomposition type. Here are a few examples (version 6.0.0), ... U+A733, U+A732,

Re: UCA tertiary weight assignment vs. decomposition type definition in Unicode character database

2012-01-27 Thread Mark Davis ☕
CLDR doesn't modify anything but primaries in the root ordering. Particular languages may modify any of the levels, but I don't think anything is typically done except for primary and secondary (with the exception of Japanese, which is quite complicated). Mark *— Il meglio è l’inimico del bene —*