I have a few questions which I hope you won't mine answering:
What happens if the text contains an uncomposed character, i.e. a base
character followed by its combining characters? Does forward translation
compose the character first?
What is the difference between digit and litdigit?
How are virtual dots used? Is there, for example, a way to test if a braille
character contains a subset of dots? Perhaps I'm wrong, but it looks like the
@dots test matches an explicit combination so, if correct, I don't understand
how virtual dots are useful.
Why do translation opcodes like prepunc and postpunc insist that each of the
characters within their first operand be defined?
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