[issue12753] \N{...} neglects formal aliases and named sequences from Unicode charnames namespace

Martin v. Löwis report at bugs.python.org
Mon Oct 3 19:29:46 CEST 2011


Martin v. Löwis <martin at v.loewis.de> added the comment:

>> There are no official English titling rules and as you noted,
>> publishers vary. 
> 
> If there aren't any rules, then how come all book and movie titles always
> look the same?  :)

Can we please leave the English language out of this issue?
Else I will ask that Python uses German text-processing rules,
just so that this gets fewer comments :-)

As a point of order, please all try to stick at the issue at hand.
Linguistics discussions or general Unicode discussion have better
places than this bug tracker. I just had to stop reading Tom's
comments as too verbose (which is more difficult since it's in
a foreign language).

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title: \N{...} neglects formal aliases and named sequences from Unicode charnames namespace -> \N{...} neglects formal aliases and named sequences from	Unicode charnames namespace

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