Tux wrote:

> Bram Moolenaar schrob am 01. Jun. 2012 um 17:47 Zeit:
> > !   {0xe0,0xf6,1,-32},  /* 0xdf (German sharp s) is not upper-cased */
> 
> 
> There is an upper-cased sharp s in German. It just looks different.

Mostly SS is used for the upper case version, if at all.  The
uppser-case sharp s is not in latin1.  Wikipedia:

ß is nearly unique among the letters of Latin alphabet in that it had no
traditional upper case form. This is because it never occurs initially,
and traditional German printing in blackletter never used all-caps.

However, there have been repeated attempts to introduce an upper case ß.
Such letterforms can be found in some older German books and some modern
signage and product design. Since April 4, 2008 Unicode 5.1.0 has
included it ("ẞ") as U+1E9E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP

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