libgrapheme

unicode string library
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commit d56ad5ac8ac47037a86d52e3445e3c5d4dc81a4b
parent c8b34aa04ac8702e55ba4b8946d6794c9c6056f5
Author: Laslo Hunhold <dev@frign.de>
Date:   Sun,  1 Sep 2024 14:26:07 +0200

Fix typo in man/libgrapheme.sh

Thanks to Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com> for reporting these!

Signed-off-by: Laslo Hunhold <dev@frign.de>

Diffstat:
Mman/libgrapheme.sh | 4++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/man/libgrapheme.sh b/man/libgrapheme.sh @@ -85,11 +85,11 @@ points are needed as Unicode's goal is to express all writing systems of the world. To give an example, the abstract character .Sq \[u00C4] -is not expressable in ASCII, given no ASCII codepoint has been assigned +is not expressible in ASCII, given no ASCII codepoint has been assigned to it. It can be expressed in Unicode, though, with the codepoint 196 (0xC4). .Pp -One may assume that this process is straightfoward, but as more and +One may assume that this process is straightforward, but as more and more codepoints were assigned to abstract characters, the Unicode Consortium (that defines the Unicode standard) was facing a problem: Many (mostly non-European) languages have such a large amount of