On Dec 17, 2009, at 5:30 PM, David M. Cotter wrote:

>>> When I use rangeOfString: options with      NSDiacriticInsensitiveSearch 
>>> not only the tone marks are ignored, but also some vowels.
>>> 
>>> Same problem with NSPredicate  "someKey =[d]  someValue".
>>> 
>>> It is true that in unicode-speak both the tone marks and the ignored vowels 
>>> are categorized as Nonspacing_Mark.
>>> 
>>> So: is this a bug (eventually to be fixed) or a feature, which all users of 
>>> the Thai language have to find some workaround themselves?
>> 
>> The official way to get someone from Apple to weigh in on an issue is to 
>> file a bug, which is the proper route to take if you believe the behavior to 
>> be incorrect.
> 
> how about this: can someone else who knows what they're talking about please 
> confirm that this seems like incorrect behavior?

Wow, are you serious?!  You're dissing an Apple employee who's pointing you to 
a valid, *official* venue to get the information you request?  Cocoa-Dev is NOT 
an official Apple support channel.  Honey, flies, et al.

If this is such an emergency for you, open up a DTS support incident.  Good 
luck, you're gonna need it.

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