Message93260
| Author |
lemburg |
| Recipients |
ezio.melotti, gvanrossum, lemburg, markon, nickd, nnorwitz, pitrou, r.david.murray, rhettinger, twb |
| Date |
2009年09月29日.08:37:12 |
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0.00016391557 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<4AC1C736.3070403@egenix.com> |
| In-reply-to |
<4AC1BDF1.7060105@egenix.com> |
| Content |
Marc-Andre Lemburg wrote:
>
> Regarding the apostrophe: the Unicode standard doesn't appear to
> include any rule regarding that character and its use in titles
> or upper-case versions of text. The apostrophe itself is a
> non-cased code point.
>
> It's likely that the special use of the apostrophe in English
> is actually a language-specific use case. For those, it's (currently)
> better to implement your own versions of the conversion functions,
> based on the existing methods.
Looking at the many different uses in various languages, this
appears to be the better option:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostrophe
To make things even more complicated, the usual typewriter apostrophe
that you find in ASCII is not the only one in Unicode:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostrophe#Unicode |
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