Re: Degaspregos
From: | David Starner <starner@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, December 11, 2001, 23:09 |
On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 06:17:58PM -0500, Roger Mills wrote:
> Just curious-- does that mean you can type a diaeresis over a "g" or "n" if
> you so desire?
I can only type it if it has a precomposed representation in Unicode.
For diaeresis, that means aehiotuwxy.
> I can see
> how someone might want to do more complex things in a word-processing
> program (I had to make "w" with a tilde once), but it wouldn't help much in
> email or, probably, html.
You can send Unicode in email or html, easily, but the catch is in the
recieving. http://dvdeug.dhis.org/conlang/llirine.html uses s^ and z^
plus a bunch of other far out characters; the problem being that I had
to put up a non-Unicode version for all the people who can't view it.
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