precomposed
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English[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Adjective[edit]
precomposed (not comparable)
- Composed in advance.
- (computing) Describing a character that can also be represented an equivalent string of other characters (typically a letter and a diacritical mark).
- 2009, Ian H. Witten, David Bainbridge, David M. Nichols, How to Build a Digital Library, 2nd edition, Morgan Kaufmann, →ISBN, page 383:
- For example, the middle letter of naïve could be represented using the combining character approach by U+0069 U+0308, or as a single, precomposed unit using the already prepared character U+00EF. Around 500 precomposed Latin letters, for instance, in the Unicode standard are superfluous, in that they can be represented using combining character sequences.
Further reading[edit]
- precomposed character on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Etymology 2[edit]
From precompose + -ed.
Verb[edit]
precomposed
- simple past and past participle of precompose