Hermann, le Fri 08 Aug 2008 11:07:38 +0200, a écrit :
> On 08.08.2008 at 10:52:30 Mario Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > While skimming over the new converted de.ttb file in
> > the dev repo, I noticed the following:
> >
> > char \xA7 (12345678)  # ⣿ § [SECTION SIGN]
> 
> Wasn't this corrected to "§" due to my suggestion?

Please detail the dots, as your mailer just included a section sign
character, not a braille pattern :)

> > char \xB6 (12345678)  # ⣿ ¶ [PILCROW SIGN]
> >
> What does that mean?

It is a paragraph marker sign too, but with a different shape. They have
different usages, for instance in French \xA7 would be used to refer to
paragraph (e.g. "see §1.3"), while \xB6 would be rather used for
typography, at the end of paragraphs.

Samuel
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