Reinke Bonte writes:

>> 2) I believe that both UTF-8 and UTF-7 character sets should have
>the > UNICODE_WORD_WRAPPABLE flag set.
> > UNICODE_WORD_WRAPPABLE depends on both language and script.
> Domestic charsets almostly correspond to language-script, but on
> UTF context they may not be determined.

What exactly is the issue with flowed text and East Asian character
sets?


East Asian languages don't use spaces so you can wrap after almost any character (there are defined exceptions, which are different per language).

I wonder if there's a convenient table on unicode.org that identifies the characters involved.


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