Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
> > Alvaro Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > The hword_asciipart I'm not 100% sure about.  I used this:
> > >   militar in the context pol?tico-militar, or postgresql in the
> > >   context postgresql-beta1
> > 
> > Hmm ... I went and looked at the page on developer.postgresql.org,
> > and it's just as I feared: with slightly bleary morning eyes, the
> > accents over the i's are not obvious, and so you have to look *real*
> > close before you get the point of the examples.  It doesn't help that
> > 'politico' with no accent is exactly how the phrase would be spelled
> > in English, and so it's easy to not see the accent because you're not
> > expecting one.  The other examples seem alright, but I think that one's
> > a bad choice.
> 
> Damn.  Ok, I'll search for a different example.  We're making progress
> nonetheless ;-)

How about "lógico-matemática"?

(If that one doesn't work for you, maybe we should look into words in
another language, more different from english.  Maybe Magnus can suggest
hyphenated words with weird letters).

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Alvaro Herrera                 http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/DXLWNGRJD34J
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