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- Subject: Re: XOM (was Re: XIM, kinput2 & Tk)
- From: Peter Evans <peter@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 13:15:10 +0900
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I haven't a clue what a(n) XOM is, but: > A couple of hundred years ago in Engish, most > "s" characters looked sort of like "f", but an > "s" at the end of a word or one of the "s" > characters in an "ss" pair (forgot whether it > was the first or second) looked like a modern "s". That's a bit of an oversimplification, but I for one don't have the knowledge to put it right. What I can say is that the "long s" is a separate grapheme in Unicode, and you can stick it in a web page as ſ. Marrovfact, I did just that in various places on http://hoary.org/snaps/engl/wimpinu.html (original, too small to read, at http://hoary.org/snaps/engl/wi/wimp111v.jpg ). > They screwed the pooch on LC_CTYPE But I'm not aware of how any of this is related to Linux. Hope this dumb message of mine hasn't screwed anybody's pooch. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Peter Evans peter@example.com
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