On 22/12/2004 07:07, Doug Ewell wrote:

Philippe Verdy <verdy underscore p at wanadoo dot fr> wrote:



Unicode defines only 4 *standard* normalization forms (NFC, NFD, NFKC,
NFKD), but other *non-standard* normalization forms are possible:



But should not be used. It can be tricky enough getting the four standard ones right as it is.



There are very good reasons for using "non-standard normalisation forms" when the standard ones are irretrievably broken, as for pointed Hebrew which simply cannot be rendered unless ordered or reordered in a non-standard way.

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