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Re: Rép: Can I map custom characters to normal uppercase equivalents?
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Re: Rép: Can I map custom characters to normal uppercase equivalents?


  • Subject: Re: Rép: Can I map custom characters to normal uppercase equivalents?
  • From: Tommy Bollman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2010 20:20:06 +0200

On 14. juni 2010, at 19.45, Mark J. Reed wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 11:39 AM, KOENIG Yvan <email@hidden> wrote:
>> From my point of view, agood case converter must be reversible.
>
> Plenty of case mappings aren't reversible.  That's a fact of Unicode...

Should any of you know if there exists some kind of centralized resource where I can find such knowledge -the most rudimentary.

Could there be any use of a case converter at all if it isn't reversible. I think reversing is far beyond my resources, as I then
would have to consider every language - and dictionary!
Would you use such a converter if it converted for instance é to E if there weren't É available? (for those cases)


Best regards



Tommy Bollman
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