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
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)
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
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