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Maybe consider using the term European numerals like clreq and jlreq. The clreq group also considered other terms, such as ASCII digits, but as a requirements document, they didn't want to bind it to a certain character encoding standard, so they didn't use this term.
"Arabic numerals" are not used to avoid confusion with other similar terms (see alreq).
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https://www.w3.org/International/klreq/#word-break-rest
Maybe consider using the term European numerals like clreq and jlreq. The clreq group also considered other terms, such as ASCII digits, but as a requirements document, they didn't want to bind it to a certain character encoding standard, so they didn't use this term.
"Arabic numerals" are not used to avoid confusion with other similar terms (see alreq).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: