On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 10:29 AM SZEDER Gábor <szeder....@gmail.com> wrote:
> If we go down this route, then someone might want to write ő as o" or
> ű as u", which still supposed to be used in pairs, but what if someone
> wants to write ä as a:, ö as o:, ü as u:, ç as "c,", ş as "s,", etc.

I don't know any language that uses ő or ű so I can't tell but it's
definitely possible. In my country, sometimes the last name ends with
an accented letter (mine ends with an "o grave") and people end up use
a single quote to avoid pissing off computers. That's standard thing.

In my current team I don't know enough of the setup of my colleagues
(they may use CP1252) and that ò may be badly decoded.

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