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@CHRS: CP850 2[...]
Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet) did not actually say it, it was^
Voltaire (Fran‡ois-Marie Arouet) did not actually say it, it^
I noticed that the encoding does not match, so the ‡ (c-cedilla) is mangled. Looks like it was actually written with latin-1.
Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet) did not actually say it, it
^
I noticed that the encoding does not match, so the ç (c-cedilla)
is mangled. Looks like it was actually written with latin-1.
Your observation is correct. This problem is:
A) A relic of the ASCII only era of Fidonet.
B) The failure of the Fidonet community to deal with extended
character sets in a consistent way.
The problem often manifests itself when article contain text copied
and pasted from the Internet. A logical solution would be that the Fidonews editor issues an edict that says alll articles submitted
should be in either plain ASCCI or in UTF-8.
Anyway, I would suggest to the editor that the robot doesn't post the Snooze to this echo using a specific @CHRS kludge... or at least it is converted to match it.
Voltaire (Fran‡ois-Marie Arouet) did not actually say it, it
^
Did you edit and correct the quoted text when replying?
The problem often manifests itself when article contain text
copied and pasted from the Internet. A logical solution would be
that the Fidonews editor issues an edict that says alll articles
submitted should be in either plain ASCCI or in UTF-8.
UTF-8 would be fine, I suppose... but maybe it's a bit soon for this.
:-)
BTW, I hadn't re-read the submission guidelines. It's already there:
ASCII is required or encouraged (though not strictly "plain ASCII")
Anyway, I would suggest to the editor that the robot doesn't post the Snooze to this echo using a specific @CHRS kludge... or at least it is converted to match it.
That may work for the echo, it would not work for the magazine published
as a file.
BTW, I hadn't re-read the submission guidelines. It's already there:
ASCII is required or encouraged (though not strictly "plain ASCII")
Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet) did not actually say it,
^
Did you edit and correct the quoted text when replying?
I used control J in golded to override the translation imposed by the
CHRS kludge.
BTW, I hadn't re-read the submission guidelines. It's already
there: ASCII is required or encouraged (though not strictly
"plain ASCII")
Confusing... What is 'not strictly "plain ASCII"'?
Confusing... What is 'not strictly "plain ASCII"'?
Anything < 127, I suppose.
< 128 probably
ASCII == "American Standard Code for Information Interchange", and
they don't need more symbols in the US. ;)
ASCII == "American Standard Code for Information Interchange", and they don't need more symbols in the US. ;)
ASCII == "American Standard Code for InformationBut is it ASCII-1963, ASCII-1965 or ASCII-1968? :)
Interchange", and they don't need more symbols in the US. ;)
Hi, Anna Christina Nass!
I read your message from 10.06.2021 12:58
ASCII == "American Standard Code for Information
Interchange", and they don't need more symbols in the US. ;)
But is it ASCII-1963, ASCII-1965 or ASCII-1968? :)
ASCII with 256 symbols probably may be called not plain but extended?
ASCII == "American Standard Code for Information
Interchange", and they don't need more symbols in the US. ;)
But is it ASCII-1963, ASCII-1965 or ASCII-1968? :)ASCII with 256 symbols probably may be called not plain but extended?
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