é is (cannonically) equivalent to e + ´
 
 
      
 
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     There is no way the reader can (or should) see any difference
   
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     Unicode requires this equivalence for conformance
   
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     Applications can use one representation or the other
   
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     Applications that accept data have to change it to their preferred representation
   
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     Equivalence is defined, but not normalization