On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 02:58:21PM +0200, Bruno Haible wrote:
> So it is a minor annoyance over the time of a few months, but by far
> not the costs that you are estimating.

The problem isn't the conversion costs, it's the fact that Windows will
continue to use the characters incorrectly, and will reintroduce the
problem continuously.

I'd give my left leg if someone would just show up and give me a reliable
way to change my local Windows JP fonts to have a correct backslash.  That
would fix it for me, at least.  It wouldn't help people that actually
need to *use* the Yen symbol, since there'd still be no way to input the
real single-width yen symbol, though it might be possible to add that to
the input method.

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Glenn Maynard
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