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This issue is applicable to most languages that form conjuncts from consonant clusters using an invisible virama.
Because of the problems associated with grapheme cluster boundaries (see above), fi…
r12a updated
4 months ago
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Is TC39 the only group exploring directly exposing emoji sequences in regular expressions?
- If so, why, and who can we work with to expand the number of people thinking about it?
- If not, who el…
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This is a running list of all the (mildly to extremely) cursed encodings, and whether or not we should implement them. More can be suggested on [Twitter here](https://twitter.com/__phantomderp/status/…
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After seeing #329, I decided to check Libertinus support for lesser-known Esperanto glyphs, and it seems one is missing: the [*Spesmilo*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spesmilo) currency symbol.
Pr…
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Looking at https://www.quora.com/Why-is-there-no-character-for-superscript-q-in-Unicode
It mentions some past attempts:
**superscript q**
- http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2010/10230-modifier-q.p…
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I wonder if unicode support could be added for breakat.
Personally I write with unicode (Japanese) and linebreak doesn't work for it. In something like markdown you end up getting some weird th…
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@andriykrefer Thank you for the package.
Where may I find newer db.json?
Last three years new emojis came out.
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### Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
word suggestion and spell check can present word and also corresponding emoji
say dog, 🐕
tiger, 🐅
### Describe the solution…
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6.4.2. Language and Direction Encoding
https://www.w3.org/TR/webauthn-2/#sctn-strings-langdir
> The first encodes a language tag with the code point U+E0001 followed by the ASCII values of the lan…
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I wonder is that is possible. Maybe with a `+` operator?