On 1 Jul 2017, at 10:34, Werner LEMBERG via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org> wrote:
> It's even more complicated. Take for example the word `Straße' > (street), which gets capitalized as `STRASSE’. Or as STRAẞE. > In Germany and Austria this word gets hyphenated as `STRA-SSE' (since > hyphenation is not > influenced by the ß→SS substitution). However, in Switzerland it gets > hyphenated as `STRAS-SE', since Swiss German doesn't use ß; instead, > `ss' gets treated as a normal double consonant. It would be hyphenated STRA-ẞE in any case. Michael Everson