Hello,
der Rat für deutsche Rechtschreibung which is responsible
for the further development of the official German ortho-
graphy has finally recognized LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S
as a possible upper-case equvalent for the LATIN SMALL
LETTER SHARP S.
The report announcing the change is dated 2
Hello,
am 2017-07-03 um 18:16 Uhr habe ich geschrieben:
This rule did hold for all consonants, there’s nothing
particular about double-s.
On 2017-07-03 at 18:05 Jörg Knappen had written:
the hyphenation oddity … never affected the letter s.
Jörg is right. I forgot the additional rule that y
Hello,
am 2017-06-30 um 17:34 Uhr hat Michael Everson geschrieben:
It would be sensible to case-map ß to ẞ however.
Since German ist the only language using “ß” (if I am
not mistaken), Unicode should comply with the official
German orthographic rules with respect to this letter.
As I have rep
Hello,
on 03.07.2017 19:01, Otto Stolz via Unicode wrote:
Since German ist the only language using “ß” (if I am not mistaken), […]
Am 2017-07-03 um 20:15 Uhr hat Gerrit Ansmann geschrieben:
Some old Sorbian (blackletter) orthographies also employed the ß. It was
also used at the beginning of
Hello,
am 2017-07-07 um 17:14 Uhr hat William_J_G Overington geschrieben:
I found that the character a tilde as I now know it to be called is only used
in Portuguese.
Just for the record:
“Ô is used in Portuguese, Kashubian;
“Ñ” is used in Galician, Spanish, Mirandese, Catalan (only for Spa
Hello,
am 2017-07-07 um 20:45 Uhr hat Asmus Freytag geschrieben:
I also checked whether there are accessible homework assignments that
mention Unicode ("Hausaufgabe Unicode"). I didn't go very deep, but it
seems that it's not untypical to relegate Unicode to a sidebar,
explaining the "\u" nota
2018-03-09 12:09 GMT+01:00 Mark Davis ☕️ via Unicode
mailto:unicode@unicode.org>:
De Papscht hät z’Schpiäz s’Schpäkchbschtekch z’schpaat bschtellt.
literally: The Pope has [in Spiez] [the bacon cutlery] [too late]
ordered.
Am 2018-03-09 um 12:52 schrieb Philippe Verdy via Unicode:
Am 2018-05-16 um 22:46 Uhr hat Doug Ewell geschrieben:
2. Collation is different between the Assamese and Bengali languages,
and code point order should reflect collation order.
…
4. The use of a single encoded script to write two languages forces
users to use language identifiers to identify t
Hello,
am 2018-05-29 um 10:15 Uhr hat Hans Åberg geschrieben:
Duden used one in 1957, but stated in 1984 that there is no uppercase version
[1].
There used to bee two differnt orthographic dictionaries,
both called “Duden”:
► The Duden from Leipzig (DDR) had a captal “ß”, on the cover page
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Am 2018-06-02 um 06:44 schrieb Richard Wordingham via Unicode:
In Latin text, one can indicate permissible line break opportunities
between grapheme clusters by inserting U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN. What
low-end schemes, if any, exist for such mark-up within grapheme
clusters?
What about U+200B ZWSP?
Am 2018-11-09 um 13:42 schrieb Mark E. Shoulson via Unicode:
Noticed something really fascinating in an old pamphlet I was reading
really interesting, thanks!
(Link is
http://rosetta.nli.org.il/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE36609604&_ga=2.182410660.2074158760.1541729874-1781407
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