To Turks, i is a 
> separate letter of the alphabet (and sorted as such), not a variant of 
> dotless i.

The analogy with Irish (or rather lack of one) still holds.

 And there is no language-specific Unicode decomposition to 
> dotless i plus dot.

Are there any language-specific decompositions? I can only bring the
language-independent ones to mind right now.
There is a language-independent decomposition of LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT
ABOVE to LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I and COMBINING DOT ABOVE.

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Jon Hanna
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"�it has been truly said that hackers have even more words for
equipment failures than Yiddish has for obnoxious people." - jargon.txt

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