Re: "ch" as in yecch

From: Timothy Partridge (timpart@perdix.demon.co.uk)
Date: Wed Oct 27 1999 - 15:07:11 EDT


In message <199910251336.GAA19924@unicode.org> you recently said:

> Tex Texin scripsit:
>
> > I suddenly feel thrown back into the multi-codepage
> > quagmire of researching researching, researching, and probably
> > continually revamping and re-generalizing my software to accomodate
> > new character types as I uncover them.
>
> There's no getting away from this. Some users of Latin treat "ch" as
> unitary, and others don't. Some users of Cyrillic treat various
> 2, 3, or 4-letter strings as unitary, and others don't. Localization
> has to take this behavior into account.

In Spain ch is officially no longer unitary, but did other Spanish speaking
countries adopt the same rule?

   Tim

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