On 2018/01/30 16:18, Philippe Verdy via Unicode wrote:
> - Adding Y to the list of allowed letters after the dieresis deadkey to
> produce "Ÿ" : the most frequent case is L'HAŸE-LÈS-ROSES, the official name
> of a French municipality when written with full capitalisation, almost all
> spell checkers often forget to correct capitalized names such as this one.
Wikipedia has this as L'Haÿ-les-Roses (see
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/L'Haÿ-les-Roses). It surely would be
L'HAŸ-LES-ROSES, and not L'HAŸE-LÈS-ROSES, when capitalized. I of course
know of the phenomenon that in French, sometimes the accents on
upper-case letters are left out, but I haven't heard of a reverse
phenomenon yet.
Regards, Martin.
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