Re: Better casing functions (German ß, etc.)

Mikhail Glushenkov mikhail.glushenkov at gmail.com
Wed Jul 11 15:26:50 UTC 2018


Hi,

On Wed, 11 Jul 2018, 08:00 박신환, <ndospark320 at naver.com> wrote:
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> Case 1. German ß (Eszett)
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> 'ß' (U+00DF), Latin Small Letter Sharp S, is a lowercase letter itself, but Unicode doesn't specify its 'simple' uppercase counterpart.
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> It's because its uppercase counterpart is not a single character, but two characters, "SS".

Capital sharp s is now also considered valid:
https://medium.com/@typefacts/the-german-capital-letter-eszett-e0936c1388f8


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