On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 18:44:55 +0100 Philippe Verdy <verd...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> 2014-02-15 19:25 GMT+01:00 Richard Wordingham < > richard.wording...@ntlworld.com>: > > > On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 02:37:19 -0800 > > Крушевљанин <pe...@muchomail.com> wrote:Should these combinations > > be well known? They're not listed in the > > CLDR exemplar characters for Serbian. > > > > As for input, I would suggest that the solution for the simpler > > keyboarding techniques is to enter them as base character and then > > dead key. > There's another inut method where you can press a key for the > diacritic after a base letter: this key is treated in isolation and > immediately generates the combining diacritic, independantly of the > characters pressed before. Sorry, this is what I meant. I should have written 'diacritic', not 'dead key'. > But such input method will not warranty the NFC form, Which is an argument for text editors to have normalisation functions, like the emacs ucs-normalize-NFC-region command. > and cand > produce broken sequences (in some cases the diacritic may be > invisible in the generated text). Something many users of the Thai script currently have to live with. Richard. _______________________________________________ Unicode mailing list Unicode@unicode.org http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/unicode