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This task needs clarification: is the distinction between lower case and upper case meant to represent a language feature, or is it meant to be a property of the character set? --[[User:Rdm|Rdm]] ([[User talk:Rdm|talk]]) 04:40, 28 April 2015 (UTC) |
This task needs clarification: is the distinction between lower case and upper case meant to represent a language feature, or is it meant to be a property of the character set? --[[User:Rdm|Rdm]] ([[User talk:Rdm|talk]]) 04:40, 28 April 2015 (UTC) |
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: If I understand your meaning, the determination of what is a valid (legal) upper or lower case letter (character, ... not a glyph) would represent a language feature, as it is the computer programming language that determines what is (and is not) a valid upper or lower case letter for that language. -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] ([[User talk:Gerard Schildberger|talk]]) 23:34, 1 May 2015 (UTC) |
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This task needs clarification: is the distinction between lower case and upper case meant to represent a language feature, or is it meant to be a property of the character set? --Rdm (talk) 04:40, 28 April 2015 (UTC)
- If I understand your meaning, the determination of what is a valid (legal) upper or lower case letter (character, ... not a glyph) would represent a language feature, as it is the computer programming language that determines what is (and is not) a valid upper or lower case letter for that language. -- Gerard Schildberger (talk) 23:34, 1 May 2015 (UTC)