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From: | Brad Neimann |
Subject: | Re: Progress update on adjustment database |
Date: | Fri, 21 Jul 2023 18:38:57 +1000 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
Many-to-one: accent marks, e.g. umlautsOne-glyph-to-many-unicode-characters: ligatures, e.g. "ff", "fi".
I don’t see how these two cases are different. An accented glyph like ⟨ɑ̃⟩ is made up of two Unicode characters, ɑ+◌̃ (U+0251 U+0303); similarly a ligated glyph like ⟨fi⟩ is made up of the two Unicode characters f+i (U+0066 U+0069).
Regards,
Brad
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