Jeroen Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But they don't use it because they are lazy?
No, the diacritical marks were never necessary.
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On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 10:44:00PM -0700, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> Lionel Elie Mamane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > E.g. hair would be pronounced approx. like english "hair", but ha?r
> > (ha\"ir) is "ha-yir".
>
> Ah, that's roughly the same meaning that a diaeresis has in English.
> M
Lionel Elie Mamane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> E.g. hair would be pronounced approx. like english "hair", but haïr
> (ha\"ir) is "ha-yir".
Ah, that's roughly the same meaning that a diaeresis has in English.
Many English speakers have failed to note that English actually has
diacritical mar
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 03:55:04PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 01:48:43AM +0200, Patrick Strasser wrote:
>> a "trema", two points over a vowel next to another vowel not
>> modifying the pronouciation of the signed one, but to signalise
>> separated pronounciation of th
On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 02:07:00PM +0300, Ognyan Kulev wrote:
> Germans use `ae' and `ue' for their umlauts. Isn't there something
> like that in french?
No, there isn't.
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On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 01:48:43AM +0200, Patrick Strasser wrote:
> >> I don't know what the Hurd core developers think about this, but this
> >> implies that everyone use iso-8859-1 encoding and I, for example, use
> >> windows-1251.
> >
> > Hum, how should I write my name, so ? Should I mispel
Kilobug wrote:
> Ognyan Kulev wrote:
>
>> Kilobug wrote:
>>
>>> + * Hacked up from ImPS/2 support, by Gaël Le Mignot "Kilobug", 2002
>>
>>
>> ^
>> I don't know what the Hurd core developers think about this, but this
>> implies that everyone use iso-8859
Ognyan Kulev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Kilobug wrote:
> > Hum, how should I write my name, so ? Should I mispell it ?
>
> Germans use `ae' and `ue' (or `ea' and `eu'--I can't recall exactly)
> for their umlauts. Isn't there something like that in french?
I don't know about French, but for
Hi,
You know, this message looks almost like spam here. :)
Here is one example:
=?windows-1251?Q?=CE=E3=ED=FF=ED =CA=F3=EB=E5=E2?=
And here is a second one:
> Thomas Bushnell, BSG \352\340\347\340:
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Thomas Bushnell, BSG êàçà:
> Well, I have no trouble saying that the default encoding for Hurd
> project source files is iso-8859-1 for the straightforward reason that
> this will catch the most languages of the developers.
>
> We certainly aren't going to use windows-anything as a coding.
Well,
Ognyan Kulev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Kilobug wrote:
> > + * Hacked up from ImPS/2 support, by Gaël Le Mignot "Kilobug", 2002
>^
> I don't know what the Hurd core developers think about this, but this
> implies that everyone use iso-8859-1 encoding
* Kilobug writes:
> Ognyan Kulev wrote:
>> Kilobug wrote:
>>
>>> + * Hacked up from ImPS/2 support, by Gaël Le Mignot "Kilobug", 2002
>> ^
>> I don't know what the Hurd core developers think about this, but
>> this implies that everyone use iso-8859-1 encoding and I, for
>> example, use windows-
Ognyan Kulev wrote:
> Kilobug wrote:
>
>> + * Hacked up from ImPS/2 support, by Gaël Le Mignot "Kilobug", 2002
>
> ^
> I don't know what the Hurd core developers think about this, but this
> implies that everyone use iso-8859-1 encoding and I, for examp
Kilobug wrote:
> Hum, how should I write my name, so ? Should I mispell it ?
Germans use `ae' and `ue' (or `ea' and `eu'--I can't recall exactly) for
their umlauts. Isn't there something like that in french?
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Kilobug wrote:
> + * Hacked up from ImPS/2 support, by Gaël Le Mignot "Kilobug", 2002
^
I don't know what the Hurd core developers think about this, but this
implies that everyone use iso-8859-1 encoding and I, for example, use
windows-1251.
Regards
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Hello,
I've hacked this small patch to support ImPS/2 mouses in GNU
Mach. I know we will soon use the driver code in OSKit, so this hack
isn't really useful in the long-term, but I was needing it, so I've made
it, and I send it to this list because it could help some people too.
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