On 7/28/2010 9:30 AM, André Szabolcs Szelp wrote:
You really all say, that general property Sk (DOT ABOVE) rather than Po (FULL STOP, COMMA, MIDDLE DOT) (compared with all other decimal point characters) can not cause any problems ever in certain algorithms?
No, we say that this is equivalent to a decimal comma - it's the same as regular comma, and well-designed algorithms can tell the difference.

Distinguishing identically looking punctuation marks by their function in text on the level of character encoding is not something that has proven workable.

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