0027, 02BC, 2019, or a new character?

Shriramana Sharma via Unicode unicode at unicode.org
Fri Jan 26 02:49:55 CST 2018


But your outgoing "From" address doesn't seem to have an accent!?

On 26-Jan-2018 13:58, "Andre Schappo via Unicode" <unicode at unicode.org>
wrote:

>
> Talking of typing names correctly. Few people bother to type the acute
> accent in André.
>
> This academic year, for the first time ever, I gave the following
> challenges to my web programming class of 143 students. I gave these
> challenges in the first lecture.
>
> ①  learn how to write my name correctly on your desktop computers and
> mobile phones
> ② whenever you email me, ensure you write my name correctly
>
> I am pleased to report that the majority of this class now do type my name
> correctly when emailing me ��
>
> André Schappo
>
> On 25 Jan 2018, at 18:48, Mark Davis ☕️ via Unicode <unicode at unicode.org>
> wrote:
>
> My apologies for the typo. There's no excuse for misspelling someone's
> name (especially since I live in Switzerland, and type German every day).
>
> Thanks for calling my attention to it: the doc has been updated.
>
> Mark
>
> Mark
>
> On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 4:15 AM, Andrew West via Unicode <
> unicode at unicode.org> wrote:
>
>> On 23 January 2018 at 00:55, James Kass via Unicode <unicode at unicode.org>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Regular American users simply don't type umlauts, period.
>>
>> Not even the president of the Unicode Consortium when referring to
>> Christoph Päper:
>>
>> http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2018/18051-emoji-ad-hoc-resp.pdf
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>>
>
> �� �� ��
> André Schappo
> schappo.blogspot.co.uk
> twitter.com/andreschappo
> weibo.com/andreschappo
> groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/computer-science-curriculum-
> internationalization
>
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