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Does a combining sequence inherit the bicameral characteristic of the leading letter ? For example, can be lowercased into http://www.ops.ietf.org/lists/idn/idn.2001/msg03121.html
To: idn@ops.ietf.org with SMTP id NAA30209 for < idn@ops.ietf.org >; Sun, 25 Nov 2001 13:32:17 +0900; Subject: Re: Combining characters (was: Re: [idn] hostname historyhell) From: http://ops.ietf.org/lists/idn/idn.2001/msg03120.html
Does a combining sequence inherit the bicameral characteristic of the leading letter ? For example, can be lowercased into http://www.imc.org/idn/mail-archive/msg05038.html
The 'abind' function might do what you want -- it's a generalization of cbind and rbind that works with multidimensional arrays. You can get the code from the R package 'abind ... http://www.biostat.wustl.edu/archives/html/s-news/2005-04/msg00087.html
Does a combining sequence inherit the bicameral characteristic of the leading letter ? For example, can be lowercased into ? Then, ==> ? ... ==> ... ? I am not sure ... http://www.imc.org/idn/mail-archive/msg05037.html
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