OK, but if I, as a German, were to search for München in a context where I
only had ASCII characters available, I would type Muenchen.
Il giorno gio 18 lug 2019 alle ore 22:23 Asmus Freytag (c) <
asm...@ix.netcom.com> ha scritto:
> On 7/18/2019 1:08 PM, Walter Tross wrote:
>
> Please remember
Sorry guys if I step in uninvited, but I must say that I had hoped that the
subject of this thread was ironical. Do you guys want to have an emoji for
every entry of some encyclopaedia? You need JPEG, PNG, etc., not Unicode.
Sorry
Walter
2018-01-18 22:10 GMT+01:00 Philippe Verdy via Unicode
Correct.
Just a note: the current hyphenation is Bä-cker (as I wrote in a previous
email) ( https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Baecker )
2017-11-10 4:27 GMT+01:00 Philippe Verdy via Unicode :
> So this is effectively (custom HTML-like markup)
> "Bäck-ker"
>
>
>
Long story short: it's Abschlusssatz now (and Rollladen, etc.) One of the
criteria of the reform was to normalise hyphenation. This has gone so far
as to hyphenate Bä-cker, with the additional criterion of keeping the c
inside its group.
2017-11-09 9:47 GMT+01:00 Elias Mårtenson via Unicode
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