I thought fellow Unicodettes might get a kick out of this. It is a known fact, of course, that the exact typographic positioning of accent and base form can vary between different European languages. Well, I happened to be listening to a CD in my collection t'other day of music by an obscure 17th century English composer who bears my name. (His music is utterly forgettable, BTW.) The CD is recorded by the K�lner Violen-Consort, with the words in all caps on the album cover and the umlaut inside the O.
I cannot help but wonder how common this sort of thing is.
- Re: An unexpected sight... John Jenkins
- Re: An unexpected sight... Tobias Hunger
- Re: An unexpected sight... Pierpaolo BERNARDI
- Re: An unexpected sight... Michael \(michka\) Kaplan
- Re: An unexpected sight... Michael Everson
- Re: An unexpected sight... Elliotte Rusty Harold
- Re: An unexpected sight... Herman Ranes
- Re: An unexpected sight... Erland Sommarskog
- Re: An unexpected sight... Otto Stolz
- RE: An unexpected sight... Marco Cimarosti
- Re: An unexpected sight... Michael Everson

