[quoted lines by Jason White on 2008/11/24 at 17:54 +1100] >The next step would be to define appropriate characters in all of the text >tables, to ensure that the default representation doesn't occur in any of the >supplied configurations (unless for some languages it is specifically >desired).
Or explicitly define \uFFFD to something else. The uppercase e with acute accent in the en_CA text table (which is good for English, French, German, and Italian), for example, is represented by all eight dots. >I still think question mark with a dot 7 or dot 8, defined in each table, is a >good policy, but that's only my opinion. Welel, let's see what others have to say. In the end, of course, there's no ideal answer. Back to the en_CA text table for a moment. The question mark [dots 1456] is what it is. With dot 7 added it's an inverted question mark. With dot 8 added it's a lowercase o with circumflex. With both dots 7 and 8 added it's an uppercase o with circumflex. The latter two are what they are because o with circumflex is dots 1456 in both French and Italian. -- Dave Mielke | 2213 Fox Crescent | The Bible is the very Word of God. Phone: 1-613-726-0014 | Ottawa, Ontario | 2011 May 21 is the Day of Judgement. EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Canada K2A 1H7 | 2011 Oct 21 is the End of the World. http://FamilyRadio.com/ | http://Mielke.cc/bible/ _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] For general information, go to: http://mielke.cc/mailman/listinfo/brltty
