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one aspect of freedom of choice.<br>
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Now, that characters, as Robin mentioned, are not handled
properly by<br>
software is another matter and should be fixed. Either
allow so-called<br>
'extended' characters and handle them, or do not allow
them at all.<br>
Nowadays this is I think mostly taken care of in libraries
used.<br>
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<div>I am 99% certain that the problems with "special"
characters is limited to the OS X version of Ardour 3. <br>
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Hey people, we may, or we can, not sure of the implication of
everyone here, exclude -if it's the right word- et en français <br>
c'est sur exclure est le bon mot, all the accents or whatever
letters that are not included in the lines between A and N,<br>
if you got a french Kboard.<br>
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sorry for bad english, I just try to keep my country language ALIVE,
and united with others' people one.<br>
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something like that, do you know ?<br>
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peace --fred<br>
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