Hello Thomas, Friday, July 16, 2004, 11:01:43 AM, you wrote:
T> Hallo Mica, T> On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 18:01:09 +0200 GMT (12/07/2004, 23:01 +0700 GMT), T> Mica Mijatovic wrote: >>> I was amazed when our agent from Japan came to Thailand, and he had to >>> contact his head office. At the time, telex was the means of >>> communication. They seemed to have no problems using Latin letters, >>> which they call Romanji. >>>> Actually, this can be written in Cyrillic too. (-; ) T> Nice one. Come to think of it, it can probably be done with Thai T> letters or Arabic as well. >> Just for the fun: Генки дасите. Киракуни икоу. = Genki dasite. Kirakuni >> ikou. T> Good. ;-) >> English can be written in Cyrillic too: >> Хаве а нице афтер ноон. :-) (=Have a nice after noon.) T> Nice! Never saw this before. >> Гут аппетит/Gut Appetit... T> Let's not get into grammar... >> ...French would be more than charming in Cyrillic, but I can't write >> French. Gimmie few French words/sentences? T> Je suis le maitre de la maison. T> ^ T> There should be an acent circumflex, but somehow alt-238 T> doesn't work and produces an o. Here is the reply to Thomas email where none of the ascii characters works properly. The symbols are below. The first is the Alt+0238 producing the plain o. The next one is the Alt+0161 for the inverted exclamation point. The third is the inverted question mark. As you can see, none are shown correctly. о ? Џ -- Cheers, Maggie ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html