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Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 Feb 2000 17:07:02 EST
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Because of popular requests, we're putting the European diacriticals into
QCTerm (actually, we'd always planned on doing this).

The question I have regards the "beta"-looking character that's used in the
German language for words like "strasse". I understand that it is a
small-letter sharp "s".  My question is: Is there a capital-letter
equivalent?

The question is necessary simply because we want to properly upshift it, if
someone should attempt to do that (or puts the terminal in all-caps mode).

Thanks,

Wirt ('"regardless of how his name looks, doesn't speak a word of German")
Atmar

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