Rendering Sanskrit Medial Sequences -vy- and -ry- in Myanmar

Richard Wordingham via Unicode unicode at unicode.org
Wed Aug 21 02:29:21 CDT 2019


On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 02:40:09 +0000
James Kass via Unicode <unicode at unicode.org> wrote:

> On 2019-08-21 2:08 AM, Richard Wordingham via Unicode wrote:
> > Are we are allowed to write Llangollen as the definition of the
> > Unicode Collation Algorithm implies we should, with an invisible CGJ
> > between the 'n' and the 'g', so that it will collate correctly in
> > Welsh?  That CGJ is necessary so that it will collate*after*
> > Llanberis. (The problem is that the letter 'ng' comes before the
> > letter 'n'.)  
> So that it won't collate correctly in anything other than Welsh?

CGJ has zero weight in most, if not all standard UCA or
CLDR-like collations.

Richard.



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