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UTF-8 0xC3 0xA0 vs. 0x61 0xCC 0x81 |
UTF-8 0xC3 0xA0 vs. 0x61 0xCC 0x81 |
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á vs. á |
á vs. á |
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U+00E1 vs. U+0061 U+0301 |
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The best thing to do is probably standardise on one variant for analysis/generation, and then normalise all input coming into the analyser using a transliterator or something similar. |
The best thing to do is probably standardise on one variant for analysis/generation, and then normalise all input coming into the analyser using a transliterator or something similar. |
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== Unicode normalization == |
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Unicode defines normalization algorithms to transform various semantically equivalent strings to a single form. |
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; NFD (Normalization Form Canonical Decomposition) |
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The strings are decomposed and characters are reordered. |
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Here's an example with 4 strings that are equivalent 'ẹ́', 'ẹ́', 'ẹ́' and 'ẹ́'. If they are not the same at your end you are missing a good font or the software you use does not support that part of Unicode. |
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When normalized to NFD all those 4 strings have the same form and can be used as they are meant to, with the same meaning. |
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UTF-8 0x65 0xCC 0x81 0xCC 0xA3 -> 0x65 0xCC 0xA3 0xCC 0x81 |
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ẹ́ -> ẹ́ |
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U+0065 U+0301 U+0323 -> U+0065 U+0323 U+0301 |
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UTF-8 0xC3 0xA9 0xCC 0xA3 -> 0x65 0xCC 0xA3 0xCC 0x81 |
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ẹ́ -> ẹ́ |
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U+00E9 U+0323 -> U+0065 U+0323 U+0301 |
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UTF-8 0xE1 0xBA 0xB9 0xCC 0x81 -> 0x65 0xCC 0xA3 0xCC 0x81 |
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ẹ́ -> ẹ́ |
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U+1EB9 U+0301 -> U+0065 U+0323 U+0301 |
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; NFC (Normalization Form Canonical Composition) |
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The strings are decomposed, characters are reordered and are composed |
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With the same example, all strings are normalized to a different form. |
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UTF-8 0x65 0xCC 0xA3 0xCC 0x81 -> 0xE1 0xBA 0xB9 0xCC 0x81 |
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ẹ́ -> ẹ́ |
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U+0065 U+0323 U+0301 -> U+1EB9 U+0301 |
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UTF-8 0x65 0xCC 0x81 0xCC 0xA3 -> 0xE1 0xBA 0xB9 0xCC 0x81 |
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ẹ́ -> ẹ́ |
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U+0065 U+0301 U+0323 -> U+1EB9 U+0301 |
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UTF-8 0xC3 0xA9 0xCC 0xA3 -> 0xE1 0xBA 0xB9 0xCC 0x81 |
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ẹ́ -> ẹ́ |
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U+00E9 U+0323 -> U+1EB9 U+0301 |
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==Zero-width non-joiner (ZWNJ)== |
==Zero-width non-joiner (ZWNJ)== |
Revision as of 16:18, 13 June 2007
Some issues (potential and otherwise) with Unicode support.
Combining vs. pre-combined characters
When a character has an accent, sometimes there is more than one way of representing it, using either pre-combined or combining characters. These look different in UTF-8, but the same to the user.
UTF-8 0xC3 0xA0 vs. 0x61 0xCC 0x81 á vs. á U+00E1 vs. U+0061 U+0301
The best thing to do is probably standardise on one variant for analysis/generation, and then normalise all input coming into the analyser using a transliterator or something similar.
Unicode normalization
Unicode defines normalization algorithms to transform various semantically equivalent strings to a single form.
- NFD (Normalization Form Canonical Decomposition)
The strings are decomposed and characters are reordered.
Here's an example with 4 strings that are equivalent 'ẹ́', 'ẹ́', 'ẹ́' and 'ẹ́'. If they are not the same at your end you are missing a good font or the software you use does not support that part of Unicode.
When normalized to NFD all those 4 strings have the same form and can be used as they are meant to, with the same meaning.
UTF-8 0x65 0xCC 0x81 0xCC 0xA3 -> 0x65 0xCC 0xA3 0xCC 0x81 ẹ́ -> ẹ́ U+0065 U+0301 U+0323 -> U+0065 U+0323 U+0301 UTF-8 0xC3 0xA9 0xCC 0xA3 -> 0x65 0xCC 0xA3 0xCC 0x81 ẹ́ -> ẹ́ U+00E9 U+0323 -> U+0065 U+0323 U+0301 UTF-8 0xE1 0xBA 0xB9 0xCC 0x81 -> 0x65 0xCC 0xA3 0xCC 0x81 ẹ́ -> ẹ́ U+1EB9 U+0301 -> U+0065 U+0323 U+0301
- NFC (Normalization Form Canonical Composition)
The strings are decomposed, characters are reordered and are composed
With the same example, all strings are normalized to a different form.
UTF-8 0x65 0xCC 0xA3 0xCC 0x81 -> 0xE1 0xBA 0xB9 0xCC 0x81 ẹ́ -> ẹ́ U+0065 U+0323 U+0301 -> U+1EB9 U+0301 UTF-8 0x65 0xCC 0x81 0xCC 0xA3 -> 0xE1 0xBA 0xB9 0xCC 0x81 ẹ́ -> ẹ́ U+0065 U+0301 U+0323 -> U+1EB9 U+0301 UTF-8 0xC3 0xA9 0xCC 0xA3 -> 0xE1 0xBA 0xB9 0xCC 0x81 ẹ́ -> ẹ́ U+00E9 U+0323 -> U+1EB9 U+0301