Robert B Wilson zhazdy:
> > In the same way, I could write æ (145) for the a-e, and Æ (146) for
> > the
> > majuscule, but I don't think o-e is standard ASCII.
No, it is not. See below.
> i assumed you meant 7-bit ascii (characters 0-127),
So did I.
> o = 156
> O = 140
See? It has eaten oe! That's why you may use ø / Ø instead!
> are you using æ' for æ-acute and å' for å-acute (none of those words
> contain either)? if so, you may want to use a', e', i', o', and u' for
> uniformity.
Yep.
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