; Fix typos in case-conversion descriptions
* doc/lispref/nonascii.texi (Character Properties): Fix typos. * doc/lispref/strings.texi (Case Conversion): Fix typos. (Case Tables): Fix typos.
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@ -631,30 +631,30 @@ is @code{nil}, which means the character itself.
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@item special-uppercase
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Corresponds to Unicode language- and context-independent special upper-casing
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rules. The value of this property is a string (which may be empty). For
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example mapping for U+00DF @sc{latin small letter sharp s} is
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example for U+00DF @sc{latin small letter sharp s} the value is
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@code{"SS"}. This mapping overrides the @code{uppercase} property, and
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thus the current case table. For characters with no special mapping,
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the value is @code{nil}, which means @code{uppercase} property needs to
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the value is @code{nil}, which means the @code{uppercase} property needs to
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be consulted instead.
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@item special-lowercase
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Corresponds to Unicode language- and context-independent special
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lower-casing rules. The value of this property is a string (which may
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be empty). For example mapping for U+0130 @sc{latin capital letter i
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with dot above} the value is @code{"i\u0307"} (i.e. 2-character string
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be empty). For example for U+0130 @sc{latin capital letter i
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with dot above} the value is @code{"i\u0307"} (i.e. a 2-character string
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consisting of @sc{latin small letter i} followed by U+0307
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@sc{combining dot above}). This mapping overrides the @code{lowercase}
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property, and thus the current case table. For characters with no
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special mapping, the value is @code{nil}, which means @code{lowercase}
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special mapping, the value is @code{nil}, which means the @code{lowercase}
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property needs to be consulted instead.
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@item special-titlecase
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Corresponds to Unicode unconditional special title-casing rules. The value of
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this property is a string (which may be empty). For example mapping for
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this property is a string (which may be empty). For example for
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U+FB01 @sc{latin small ligature fi} the value is @code{"Fi"}. This
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mapping overrides the @code{titlecase} property, and thus the current
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case table. For characters with no special mapping, the value is
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@code{nil}, which means @code{titlecase} property needs to be consulted
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@code{nil}, which means the @code{titlecase} property needs to be consulted
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instead.
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@end table
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@ -1593,7 +1593,7 @@ be made.
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Other characters can also have special case-conversion rules. They
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all have non-@code{nil} character properties @code{special-uppercase},
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@code{special-lowercase} or @code{special-titlecase} (@pxref{Character
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@code{special-lowercase}, or @code{special-titlecase} (@pxref{Character
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Properties}) defined by the Unicode Standard. These properties define
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special case-conversion rules which override the current case table
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(@pxref{Case Tables}).
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Some characters have special case-conversion rules defined for them,
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which by default override the current case table. These characters have
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non-@code{nil} character properties @code{special-uppercase},
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@code{special-lowercase} or @code{special-titlecase} (@pxref{Character
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@code{special-lowercase}, or @code{special-titlecase} (@pxref{Character
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Properties}) defined by the Unicode Standard. An example is U+00DF
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LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S, @ss{}, which by default up-cases to the
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string @code{"SS"}, not to U+1E9E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S@. To
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force these characters follow the case-table conversions, set the
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force these characters to follow the case-table conversions, set the
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corresponding Unicode property to @code{nil}:
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@example
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