From: Mark E. Shoulson (mark@kli.org)
Date: Fri Jul 04 2008 - 11:08:23 CDT
Philippe Verdy wrote:
> Mark E. Shoulson wrote:
>
>> One problem not addressed by just a new character code or just new
>> uppercase rules is that the German keyboard has '?' in the shift
>> position for the key that produces the sharp s.
>> Unfortunately, that's not a rare symbol - way more frequently
>> used than an uppercase sharp s.
>>
I didn't write that.
~mark
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