Greg> On the other hand, I would expect that having to type a two-s= troke Greg> sequence every once in a while would help native English spea= kers Greg> appreciate what people in other countries sometimes have to g= o Greg> through in order to spell their names correctly... I'm sure this is a practical problem, but aren't there country-specific= keyboards available to Finnish, Spanish, Russian and non-English-speaki= ng users to avoid precisely these problems? I grumble every time I have t= o enter some accented characters, but that's just because I do it rarely = and use a US ASCII keyboard. I suspect Fran=E7ois Pinard has a keyboard wi= th a "=E7" key. --=20 Skip Montanaro | http://www.mojam.com/ skip@mojam.com | http://www.musi-cal.com/
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