On Fri, 13 Sep 2019 08:56:02 +0300 Henri Sivonen via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 12, 2019, 15:53 Christoph Päper via Unicode > <unicode@unicode.org> wrote: > > > ISHY/SIHY is especially useful for encoding (German) noun compounds > > in wrapped titles, e.g. on product labeling, where hyphens are often > > suppressed for stylistic reasons, e.g. orthographically correct > > _Spargelsuppe_, _Spargel-Suppe_ (U+002D) or _Spargel‐Suppe_ > > (U+2010) may be rendered as _SpargelSuppe_ and could then be > > encoded as _Spargel<ISHY>Suppe_. > > > > Why should this stylistic decision be encoded in the text content as > opposed to being a policy applies on the CSS (or conceptually > equivalent) layer? How would you define such a property? Richard.