Thanks, so the context/language sensitive case maps are not available in the 
XML UCD. But that doesn’t really answer my questions though which is:  

Does an algorithm that simply applies R1 *regardless of context* constitute a 
default case algorithm or not ? I.e. does simply mapping each character C in a 
string using Uppercase_Mapping (C) (e.g. as exposed by the XML UCD) constitute 
a default case conversion as mandated by the standard ?

The wording of the standard is quite confusing since on p.115 many of the 
context dependent data of SpecialCasing.txt are mentioned as being data to « 
assist in the implementation of certain tailoring » and there is no clear 
indication in the definition of default case algorithm which context-sensitive 
mappings should be applied (if any).  

Best,

Daniel



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