Re: Turkic casefolding rules

2012-05-14 Thread Markus Scherer
On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Karl Williamson wrote: > In CaseFolding.txt, it says the following: > > "Note that the Turkic mappings do not maintain canonical equivalence > without additional processing. See the discussions of case mapping in the > Unicode Standard for more information." > > I

Re: Turkic casefolding rules

2012-05-13 Thread Philippe Verdy
Casefilding is just like lowercasing, except that it won't convert uppercase letters to lowercase that would other wise remain distinct if they were left in uppercase. Casefolding just makes a difference from lowercasing only on letters (or digits/symbols) that are not exactly bicameral (like A/a)

Turkic casefolding rules

2012-05-12 Thread Karl Williamson
In CaseFolding.txt, it says the following: "Note that the Turkic mappings do not maintain canonical equivalence without additional processing. See the discussions of case mapping in the Unicode Standard for more information." I couldn't find any more detail about these in the 6.1 Unicode sta