Hi,

recently some test fixtures have been added to check name-part affixes:

name_ParsedCommaDelimitedDroppingParticleNormalOrderingWithAffixes
name_ParsedDroppingParticleWithAffixes
name_ParsedDroppingParticleWithApostrophe
name_ParsedNonDroppingParticleWithAffixes
name_ParsedNonDroppingParticleWithApostrophe
name_ParsedUpperCaseNonDroppingParticle

name_namepartAffixes
name_namepartAffixes
name_namepartAffixesNameAsSortOrder
name_namepartAffixesNameAsSortOrder
name_namepartAffixesNameAsSortOrderDemoteNonDroppingParticle
name_namepartAffixesNameAsSortOrderDemoteNonDroppingParticle

This second group is specific about its goal.

The problem is that, according to the schema and the specification,
name-part may have font-formatting and test-case attributes, but not
prefix and suffix attributes. I checked and I didn't find any
modification to the schema, am I right?

In other terms, if I understand it correctly, the CSL in those tests is
not valid. What should I do? Are prefixes going to be added to
name-parts (I wouldn't have any objection)?

-- 
andrea rossato

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