Variants for Ongoing Notifications

Types of Variations

  1. mark + text: text can be added before or after existing labels, for example for the mark ‘testmark’ an extra label could be testmarks.
  2. partial mark: substring of the mark with a minimum length of ½ of the total length (at least 3 characters), in other words a series of consecutive characters taken from one of the labels associated with the mark which length is at least half of the length of the label with a minimum of 3 characters.
    For the mark ‘testmark’ extra labels ‘test’, ‘mark’, ‘testm’ would be allowed but not ‘es’ (too short) or ‘tmark’ (not consecutive).
  3. similar to mark: characters are replaced by similar looking ones, like o and 0, accented and non-accented etc. A maximum ¼ of the total length rounded up is allowed to be replaced, based on a fixed list.
    For example for mark ‘coocoo’ the maximum of replacement characters is 2, extra labels ‘c00coo’ and c0oc0o’ would be allowed.

Accepted Variants

A: a ä å á à ã â ă ā ą ạ ả ǎ ấ ắ ầ ậ ɐ ặ ẩ ẫ ẵ ằ ȧ ẳ ȁ ȃ ǡ

B: b ḇ ƀ ƃ  ʙ ḃ ḅ ɓ

C: c ç č ć ĉ ċ ɕ ƈ ḉ

D: d đ ď ḏ ḍ  ḋ ḓ ƌ ɗ ḑ

E: e é è ê ë ę ệ ē ế  ě ể ė ǝ ề ẹ ẻ ễ ɛ ẽ ĕ ȇ ḝ ḕ ḗ ȩ ḛ ḙ ʚ ȅ

F: f ƒ ḟ

G: g ğ ɡ ɢ ģ ǥ ĝ ġ ǧ ḡ ʛ 6

H: h ɥ ħ ḥ ĥ ʜ ȟ

I: i ı í ï ì î ị ī ǐ ĩ ɪ ỉ ĭ į ȋ ɨ ȉ1

J: j ɟ ʝ ʄ ǰ ĵ

K: k ʞ ķ ḳ ḱ ǩ ḵ

L: l ł ľ ļ ʟ ĺ ḷ ɫ ƚ ɭ

M: m ɯ ṁ ɰ ḿ ɱ ṃ

N: n ñ ń ň ṇ ņ ṅ ɴ ɳ ǹ ɲ ṉ ƞ

O: o ö ø ó ô ò õ ō ő ố ơ ộ ọ ớ ồ ờ ợ ở ɔ ổ ǒ ỏ ŏ ỗ ɵ ȏ ỡ ȯ ȍ ȱ ȭ ȫ ǫ 0

P: p ƥ

Q: q

R: r ř ɹ ʀ ɾ ŗ ṛ ŕ ɻ ɺ ɼ ȑ ȓ ɽ ṟ

S: s ş š ś ș ŝ ṣ ṩ ṡ ʂ

T: t ț ţ ʇ ť ṭ ƭ ŧ ṫ ṱ ṯ ʈ

U: u ü ú ù ư û ụ ū ử ű ự ữ ů ủ ứ ừ ũ ǔ ų ǚ ŭ ȗ ȕ ǜ ʉ

V: v ʌ ṿ ṽ ʋ

W: w ŵ ʍ ẃ ẉ ẁ ẘ ẇ ẅ

X: x ẍ ẋ

Y: y ý ÿ ỹ ʎ ỳ ŷ ʏ ỵ ỷ ȳ ƴ ẙ

Z: z ż ž ź ẓ ƶ ʑ ẕ ȥ ẑ

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