> > >We need the character equivalence construct, such as [[=a=]], which > > >matches "a", "A ACUTE". > > > > Yeah, we really need a big list of these. PDD anyone? > > > > But surely this is a locale issue, and not an encoding one? Not every > language recognizes the same character equivalences. Let me clarify it. The "character equivalence", assuming [[~a~]] syntax, means matching a sequence of a single letter 'a' followed any number of combining characters. I believe we can handle this without considering locale. Whether it is still useful is up to discussion. At least it is trivial to implement. Hong
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