- From: r12a via GitHub <sysbot+gh@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2017 17:42:46 +0000
- To: public-i18n-archive@w3.org
Well the additional sentence is helpful, but i still think it's odd and confusing for novice readers to suddenly start talking, in the middle of a section about case folding, and immediately after a paragraph about (only) case folding, to start showing examples related to uppercasing stuff (regardless of how entertaining that could be to the reader). It might be better if you introduced it, at least, by saying 'just for a moment lets look at upper and lower case conversions', rather than just saying x maps to y (which a reader will assume is still talking about case folding). I know what you're trying to do, but i still had to think about what the Ii > iI example is supposed to show, and why it's relevant. I think you could put this across much more straightforwardly by just talking about case folding. ie. use the example I => i generally, but I => ı for turkish Then show how DİYARBAKIR case folds to diyarbakır. </rant> -- GitHub Notification of comment by r12a Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/charmod-norm/issues/124#issuecomment-341182636 using your GitHub account
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