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authorBruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>2021-09-22 23:07:24 +0200
committerBruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>2021-09-22 23:18:07 +0200
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doc: Don't assume that the output format is TeX-based or info.
Reported by Dietmar Schindler in <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2021-09/msg00095.html>. * doc/regex.texi (Collating Elements vs. Characters): Assume a texinfo version that groks UTF-8 encoded ISO-8859-1 characters.
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@@ -385,13 +385,7 @@ as a unit of collation.''
This generalizes the notion of a character in
two ways. First, a single character can map into two or more collating
-elements. For example, the German
-@tex
-``\ss''
-@end tex
-@ifinfo
-``es-zet''
-@end ifinfo
+elements. For example, the German ``ß''
collates as the collating element @samp{s} followed by another collating
element @samp{s}. Second, two or more characters can map into one
collating element. For example, the Spanish @samp{ll} collates after