Hallo Francis,
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 09:51:21 +0200GMT (20-10-2005, 9:51 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
This is off-topic, so this will be my last post on the subject.
FD Remaining in topic: the ë in the subject oh this message is
FD correctly displayed, since 4 reply-to in thread (with
Hello Francis,
A reminder of what Francis Dhumes on TBBETA typed on:
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 at 23:17:43 GMT +0200
In french they're called tréma(s).
Apparently there are thousands of those around the world every day, along
with as many if not more lightening strikes.
:)
Hello Francis,
A reminder of what Francis Dhumes on TBBETA typed on:
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 at 23:17:43 GMT +0200
Noël (Christmas), poële (stove).
So if there is noel there must only be 25 letters in the English language.
But there is also a double u so that makes up for it.
When I
Hello Roelof,
A reminder of what Roelof Otten on TBBETA typed on:
Thursday, October 20, 2005 at 10:37:45 GMT +0200
Well, but after the Noël part was added I got three underscores in the
subject:
Re[2]: Umlauts in Subject aren't display_ed_properly_(Ä) (Joyeux Noël)
I got exactly the
Hello Sean,
A reminder of what Sean Rima on TBBETA typed on:
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 20:43:48 GMT +0100
Cannot confirm this they are displayed here okay
What's an umlaut?
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Tony.
Using The Bat! v3.61.12 Echo (Beta) on a G5 iMac
Hello Ian,
A reminder of what Ian A. White on TBBETA typed on:
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 at 17:35:43 GMT +1000
Two dots above a character
Oh, in that case they show up fine here, like a horizontal colon above a
letter.
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Tony.
Using The Bat! v3.61.12 Echo (Beta) on a G5 iMac
Hi Raymund,
Am Wednesday, October 19, 2005, 10:31:44 AM, schriebst du:
The interesting thing is that this time the Ä showed up correctly, but some
of the spaces were shown as underscores.
In the original message the subject looks like this:
Umlauts_in_Subject_aren't displayed properly (Ä)
Hi Tony,
Am Wednesday, October 19, 2005, 9:16:04 AM, schriebst du:
Cannot confirm this they are displayed here okay
What's an umlaut?
culture :-D
ÄÖÜ äöü ... german umlauts ;)
Michael
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Hello Michael,
A reminder of what Michael Schneider on TBBETA typed on:
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 at 10:34:40 GMT +0200
culture
I have a greenhouse but I've never grown an umlaut before.
ÄÖÜ äöü ... german umlauts
Nothing like English Larger louts then :)
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Tony.
Using The Bat!
Hi Tony,
Am Wednesday, October 19, 2005, 10:52:09 AM, schriebst du:
culture
I have a greenhouse but I've never grown an umlaut before.
Ok, that was an own goal by myself :D
Replace culture with civilization ... or just forget about it ;)
Seems that I need more coffee...
Michael
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Hello Michael,
ÄÖÜ äöü ... german umlauts ;)
Although in not too many words, we use ü in Spanish.
An example is 'cigüeña' (stork) or 'paragüero' (umbrella stand).
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.61.12 Echo (Beta) on Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 2
Hello Raymund,
Tuesday, October 18, 2005, 6:37:29 PM, you wrote:
Hi TBBETA,
this may be already know but for me it is new since 3.61.12.
If any umlaut or german special character is contained in the subject
the subject gets unreadable. (See attached picture)
This happens only in the
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