Hi Ron!
On Fr, 31 Mai 2013, Ron Aaron wrote:
> I think there should be an option (probably an option, not a regex flag)
> which controls whether or not the engine finds "ff" (unicode 0xfb00) when
> searching for "f", for example. It seems to me that most people may not need
> it, but those of us who frequently edit multilingual or other rich texts,
> encounter the need quite often.
>
> Searching (in the above example) for "ff" should only find "ff", but searching
> for "f" should also find it (if the option were enabled).
Wouldn't it be enough, if we enhance the equivalence classes a bit? I
have posted a patch, which enhances the equivalence classes a while ago.
It didn't include U+FB00, but I think, we could easily add the missing
chars.
regards,
Christian
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