Group separator migration from U+00A0 to U+202F

Marcel Schneider via CLDR-Users cldr-users at unicode.org
Mon Sep 17 09:58:43 CDT 2018


To be cost-effective, all locales using space as numbers group separator should migrate 
at once from the wrong U+00A0 to the correct U+202F. 

I didn’t aim at making French stand out, but at correcting an error in CLDR. 
Having even the Canadian French sublocale stick with the wrong value makes no sense 
and is mainly due to opaque inheritance relationships and to severe constraints on vetters 
applying for fr-FR and subsequently reduced to look on helpless from the sidelines when 
sublocales are not getting fixed.

http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads/cldr-34#TOC-Migration

https://unicode.org/cldr/trac/ticket/11423

Regards,

Marcel



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