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Canonical decomposable character

A character that is not identical to its canonical decomposition. It may also be known as a canonical precomposed character or a canonical composite character.

  • For example, U+00E0 Latin small letter a with grave is a canonical decomposable character because its canonical decomposition is to the sequence . U+212A Kelvin sign is a canonical decomposable character because its canonical decomposition is to U+004B Latin capital letter K.
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