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Am Mittwoch, 30. Dezember 2020, 20:01:32 EET schrieb antlists: |
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> On 30/12/2020 17:30, Andreas K. Huettel wrote: |
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> > That's true, though registrars are filtering for it now. Also, I just |
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> > checked, e.g. firefox always builds with unicode support (it would have |
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> > trouble with a lot of websites otherwise). |
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> > (: ˙˙˙ǝpoɔᴉun sǝop oslɐ ʇuǝᴉlɔ lᴉɐɯ ɹnoʎ uǝɥʇ ¿sᴉɥʇ pɐǝɹ noʎ uɐɔ 'ʍʇq |
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> Except something's wrong because eg "d" renders correctly upside down, |
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> but "t" clearly has the wrong baseline, and looking at the serifs "l" |
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> isn't upside down at all. |
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True. There is no "upside down" character set, this just relies on accidental |
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/ partial / best effort matches. |
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Andreas K. Hüttel |
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dilfridge@g.o |
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Gentoo Linux developer |
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(council, qa, toolchain, base-system, perl, libreoffice) |