-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Soobok Lee wrote: > Does a combining sequence inherit the bicameral characteristic of the > leading letter ?
It doesn't matter: folding the base character of the combining sequence is sufficient (usually; <I><dot-above> and sequences that include Greek ypogegrammeni are exceptions). > For example, > > <A acute> can be lowercased into <a acute> ? > Then, <A><acute> ==> <a><acute> ? <A><acute><diaeresis>... ==> > <a><acute><diaeresis>... ? Yes. > Can <I><dot-above> be lowercased into <i><dot-above> or not? The case-folded form [*] of <I><dot-above> is <i>, not <i><dot-above>. This only works if the string is NFC-normalised before applying case folding. [*] Remember that we are applying case folding, not lowercase mapping. - -- David Hopwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Home page & PGP public key: http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hopwood/ RSA 2048-bit; fingerprint 71 8E A6 23 0E D3 4C E5 0F 69 8C D4 FA 66 15 01 Nothing in this message is intended to be legally binding. If I revoke a public key but refuse to specify why, it is because the private key has been seized under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act; see www.fipr.org/rip -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQEVAwUBPAE8azkCAxeYt5gVAQFcVQf9Em4jK7x+IjPf/ZKtWPxKS80tmOJIVH2C 11sNkonVdILkcskWHQn/z6nkrXDh/l212AdJN2pMWKEVkbayOu3pB3HDYzo2Inve Oay4hPIX25jOBqAiaw7QYnHpECMjIQmRft27rK6CrRcF2dtD6cgqByBt5WV4IQH7 S2V5EXD1JBOjCZGKUVioO7z+kZmyS+QvQngbd31D7xiFhEud3kvLK8XX6B6GYQR4 6l+aUHj1TVoxeR5hcExtKia5zC4b/Qa9i0U4hZraS01H0ATiiSavJUtv971cjhFU fmrg1LSTu+dkPS1yw/AwO82do2Vnf/SLeujLrPqNGgIn2FZEAT2thA== =2NF+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
