>> [...] some text drawing engines draw decomposed characters ("o" >> followed by " ̈" -> "ö") differently compared to their composite >> equivalents ("ö") and this may be perceived as better or worse. I'd >> like to offer an option to replace some decomposed characters with >> their composite equivalent before drawing but since other characters >> may look worse, I don't want to do a full normalization. > > Isn't this an issue properly solved by various normal forms? I think he's rather describing the need for custom "abnormal forms". - Hagen
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