On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Markus Scherer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Unicode 6.2 chapter 
> 11<http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.2.0/ch11.pdf>.3
> Myanmar, Table 11-3. Myanmar Syllabic Structure, shows that 103A asat sign
> comes before 1037 dot below. However, 1037 has ccc=7 which comes before (in
> canonical order) 103A which has ccc=9.
>
> Is it correct that Unicode normalization of Myanmar text moves characters
> out of the order in table 11-3?
> If so, should there be a note about this in the text? (Sorry if I just
> missed it.)
>

I also just found Unicode Technical Note
#11<http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn11/UTN11_4.pdf>which describes the
"Unicode 5.1 Model", with a similar table on pp. 6 & 7,
but that table is both more detailed and apparently partially in conflict
with what's in Unicode 6.2. Still, the first occurrence of 103A comes
before 1037.

Is UTN #11 out of date?

markus

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