Re: [charmod-norm] Confusable definition

> Homographs and confusables are (slightly) separate concepts. There are confusables that are not exact homographs (1 vs. lowercase-L). There are homographs that are not confusable (À vs À, where one is U+00C0 and one is U+0041 U+0300) because they are logically the same thing.

But that not what the text says.  How about this.

One or more graphemes that look identical (or very similar) are called homographs. The character sequences underlying homographs may be alternative ways of expressing the same logical grapheme, or may represent different graphemes that just happen to look alike. In the latter case, the character sequences are said to be "confusable". 

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