On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 10:35:33PM -0800, Doug Ewell wrote:
> OK, here it is:
>
> Ȣendat
>
> How many of you can read that? Even if your mailer supports Unicode,
> you're lucky if your font supports U+0222 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OU.
Of course they cover it. There are certain perks to using
Doug Ewell wrote:
> OK, here it is:
> How many of you can read that?
I can, using Netscape 6.2 under Windows 98 SE.
> Even if your mailer supports Unicode, you're lucky if your font
> supports U+0222 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OU.
That mailer will display any letter supported by some accessible fo
Alain LaBonté <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PS the "8' is a Greek ligature, in fact an u (psilon) on top of an o
> (omicron), so "8" is an abuse, the character is completely open on its
top.
> The actual character is encoded in Unicode/UCS. The "8enda
though not
>recognized there by the U.S. government.
>
>"8endake" is apparently the Huron/Wyandot name for their
>original homeland.
[Alain] In "8endake", the "Huron village" (6 or 7 km from my home) lives
the "8endat" nation (you write &quo
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