But your outgoing "From" address doesn't seem to have an accent!?
On 26-Jan-2018 13:58, "Andre Schappo via Unicode" <unicode@unicode.org> wrote: > > Talking of typing names correctly. Few people bother to type the acute > accent in André. > > This academic year, for the first time ever, I gave the following > challenges to my web programming class of 143 students. I gave these > challenges in the first lecture. > > ① learn how to write my name correctly on your desktop computers and > mobile phones > ② whenever you email me, ensure you write my name correctly > > I am pleased to report that the majority of this class now do type my name > correctly when emailing me 😀 > > André Schappo > > On 25 Jan 2018, at 18:48, Mark Davis ☕️ via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org> > wrote: > > My apologies for the typo. There's no excuse for misspelling someone's > name (especially since I live in Switzerland, and type German every day). > > Thanks for calling my attention to it: the doc has been updated. > > Mark > > Mark > > On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 4:15 AM, Andrew West via Unicode < > unicode@unicode.org> wrote: > >> On 23 January 2018 at 00:55, James Kass via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org> >> wrote: >> > >> > Regular American users simply don't type umlauts, period. >> >> Not even the president of the Unicode Consortium when referring to >> Christoph Päper: >> >> http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2018/18051-emoji-ad-hoc-resp.pdf >> >> Andrew >> >> > > 🌏 🌍 🌎 > André Schappo > schappo.blogspot.co.uk > twitter.com/andreschappo > weibo.com/andreschappo > groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/computer-science-curriculum- > internationalization > > > > > >