Hello François, > > Written by Francois Pinard. > > Written by Franc,ois Pinard. > > >Which of the two ASCII transliterations he prefers, François will > >certainly tell you himself. > > Both are good, I would maybe use the second myself.
Thanks. The way to write your name then with the 'propername' module is proper_name_utf8 ("Franc,ois Pinard", "Fran\303\247ois Pinard") > Or even something like: > > Written by Fran\xe7ois Pinard > Written by Fran\u00e7ois Pinard > > on the premise that the emitter should ideally never be the one guilty > of destroying information. For the emitter, any reasonable coding > should do (yet what is reasonable or not may be much debated). The > receiver should then manage the way s/he prefers except, of course, > thinking or stating that the emitter is the source of his/her problem. While I agree on the principle of loss-less processing for all kinds of user data, here we're talking about data which comes from the program itself and therefore does not need to be preserved 100%. Here I think the major principle is to be user-friendly; in particular avoid to present hexadecimal numbers to end users. (Not everyone has 8 fingers on one hand...) Bruno