On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Clint Jackson Baker wrote:
> Siyo!
> Copy and paste does wonders! I got all the vowels
> (and the few consonants they had) from the list. It's
> a shame they didn't include all the funky consonants
> and double-accented vowels and so forth, but I guess
> if you need them that badly, you'll do just fine to
> learn them on your own.
The funky consonants and double-accented vowels are Unicode and will
transfer even less well than this list.
Everything exept for the ones I've left come through unhindered for me.
What are they supposed to be? (Going by the codes, I'd say they translate
into Latin-1 as control chars, butat least knowing what they ought to be
would be a help.
> Alt+0156
> Alt+0140
> Alt+0154
> Alt+0138
> Alt+0159
> Alt+0131