Re: Danish spelling | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: areinert (areinert![]() |
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Date: Thu, 2 Feb 95 00:27 CST |
Dano-norwegian use three non-(modern)English vowels, generally coded in high-ASCII on American English keyboards, or somewhere in those alternate character map/font tables in Windows. They are: CAP/lowercase: ASC / ASC (MS-DOS American high-ascii) AE ae a+e stuck together 146 145 O/ o/ O w/slash thru - 237 A' a' A with a halo 143 134 But they don't generally pass through internet high-bit strips (I presume), so the convention, including their own old typography, is: AE, {OE or O+umlaut); AA Do any of the Scandinavians post here? Gjerne til og hoere fra deg
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