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# Digraph Unicode Characters Have a Titlecase
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Coming from primarily being exposed to the US American alphabet, I'm familiar
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with characters that I type into the computer having one of two cases. Either
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it is lowercase by default (`c`) or I can hit the shift key to produce the
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uppercase version (`C`).
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Unicode, which has broad support for character encoding across most languages,
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has a couple characters that are called _digraphs_. These are single code
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points, but look like they are made up of two characters.
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A good example of this is `dž`. And if that character were to appear in an all
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uppercase word, then it would display as `DŽ`.
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But what if it appears at the beginning of a capitalized word?
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That's where _titlecase_ comes into the picture -- `Dž`.
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From [wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C5%BE):
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> Note that when the letter is the initial of a capitalised word (like Džungla
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> or Džemper, or personal names like Džemal or Džamonja), the ž is not
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> uppercase. Only when the whole word is written in uppercase, is the Ž
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> capitalised.
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(I find it odd that wikipedia's article on this digraph code point is using
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separate characters instead of the digraph.)
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[source](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20241031-00/?p=110443)
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