Hi all, as I wrote, my knowledge is based just on facebook and youtube and texts and videos on Omniglot. I can send you exact links to youtube videos but you should be fast, it is displayed for a second or two. I think that the Eastern variant (Արևելահայերեն) is used in Armenia and the decomposition of 0587 should be <0565, 057E>. I know nothing about other variants.
Zdeněk Wagner http://ttsm.icpf.cas.cz/team/wagner.shtml ne 1. 5. 2022 v 14:17 odesílatel Joseph Wright <joseph.wri...@morningstar2.co.uk> napsal: > > On 01/05/2022 13:10, Jonathan Kew wrote: > > Hi Zdeněk, > > > > Checking the Unicode character database[1], U+0587 is listed as having a > > *compatibility* decomposition to <0565,0582> (not 0587): > > > > 0587;ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE ECH YIWN;Ll;0;L;<compat> 0565 0582;;;;N;;;;; > > > > Likewise, the SpecialCasing.txt file[2] that defines case mappings other > > than simple 1:1 substitutions shows the same decomposition for the > > uppercase form: > > > > 0587; 0587; 0535 0582; 0535 0552; # ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE ECH YIWN > > > > So if I understand correctly, what \text_uppercase:n is doing is simply > > implementing what the Unicode standard defines. > > > > If this isn't the appropriate behavior, at least for some locales, I > > believe that will need custom programming at some level, but I don't > > know enough about it to get into any details. > > Indeed: we will add support for alternative casing for Arminian to > \text_uppercase:nn shortly. > > Joseph