We don't hide U+2019 in any other context.
It's use in the KJV for possessives does not hinder search!

Why the obsession with search, when it has no bearing on my semantic argument?
An elision mark is simply not an accent!!! Why is this so hard to understand?

We wouldn't hide U+2019 in French if we saw it used frequently as an elision 
mark!!!
Albeit most French modules to date simply use U+0027 (unlike our KJV).

Best regards,

David

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On Tuesday, March 18th, 2025 at 1:40 AM, DM Smith <dmsm...@crosswire.org> wrote:

>> On Mar 17, 2025, at 5:24 PM, David Haslam <dfh...@protonmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> My argument is simple & straightforward.
>
> Your argument is that display and search should have nothing to do with each 
> other.
>
>> When you hide diacritics, you ought not to be hiding punctuation marks.
>>
>> Why is this so contentious?
>
> Software changes can have unintended consequences. It needs to be carefully 
> considered.
>
>> In what world does how a module displays require that punctuation be hidden?
>
> In a world where the filter is also used for search.
>
>> A quotation mark is not an accent!
>>
>> David
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 17, 2025 at 21:06, DM Smith <[dmsm...@crosswire.org](mailto:On 
>> Mon, Mar 17, 2025 at 21:06, DM Smith <<a href=)> wrote:
>>
>>>> On Mar 17, 2025, at 4:01 PM, Karl Kleinpaste <k...@kleinpaste.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> That is, if search success depends on the specificity of whether accents 
>>>> or points are enabled, you're probably doing something wrong.
>>>
>>> Absolutely.
>>>
>>> What we are discussing is whether an apostrophe should be stripped out or 
>>> not. The apostrophe on the keyboard is U+0027. The apostrophe in the Greek 
>>> is recommended to be U+2019. They look nearly the same. There are a few 
>>> other Unicode apostrophes that have the same appearance.
>>>
>>> If the apostrophe isn’t stripped out, then the user input and the text have 
>>> to agree on which of the several it is. There is no way for the end user to 
>>> know which. I end up copying from the text to make sure I have the right 
>>> one.
>>>
>>> I believe the same filter that turns on and off the display of accents is 
>>> used for searching. David is suggesting that the filter is taking out 
>>> legitimate level 2 quotation marks from the display when it shouldn’t. I’m 
>>> suggesting that it needs to remove them for the sake of the search.
>>>
>>> DM
>>
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