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> On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 12:50:17 +0200, Felix Wiemann <Fel### [at] gmx net>
> wrote:
> > Włodzimierz ABX Skiba wrote: [...]
> > Is it my newsreader's fault that the second letter isn't displayed
> > correctly?
>
> This is displayed the same as it is holded in user account probably.
>
> > ABX, what about using a normal "l" (even if it's pronounced
differently)?
> > Or just "ABX"? That would avoid many problems.
>
> That's probably only solution :-(
>
> ABX
Or write it: W~lodzimierz or W/lodzimierz, asking the readers to mentally
make the symbol "dead letter" (the typewriter roll doesn't move, so the next
letter is surimposed to the symbol).
aren't displayed but when I type a vowel after them, it makes accented
letters.
You can also use the Unix convention (in man docs): Wl^H/odzimierz (ie. l
backspace /), but it is even uglier :-(
Regards.
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