On 2019-01-28 7:31 AM, Mark Davis ☕️ via Unicode wrote:
Expecting people to type in hard-to-find invisible characters just to correct double-click is not a realistic expectation.

True, which is why such entries, when consistent, are properly handled at the keyboard driver level.  It's a presumption that Greek classicists are already specifying fonts and using dedicated keyboard drivers.  Based on the description provided by James Tauber, it should be relatively simple to make the keyboard insert some kind of joiner before U+2019 if it follows a Greek letter. This would not be visible to the end-user.

This approach would also mean that plain-text, which has no language tagging mechanism, would "get it right" cross-platform, cross-applications.

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