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Re: [Groff] \o and \z do not work for -Tutf8
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hohe72 |
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Re: [Groff] \o and \z do not work for -Tutf8 |
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Wed, 17 Sep 2014 11:32:45 +0200 |
I was wrong. Dieresis is used in PinYin.
The "Chinese for Beginners" (ISBN 7-5619-1117-3) I refer, also uses
twice the size periods below the vowel to tag the accentuated syllable
of a word.
sorry Holger
<address@hidden> wrote (Thu, 7 Aug 2014 15:35:28 +0200):
>
>
> [forward due to wrongly replied privatly -hh-]
>
> > Found a lot of lǜlǚ on the net but cannot check my papers this
> > month. Sorry. Syllables lu/lü and nu/nü may be ambiguous. It's the
> > only use of ü.
>
> Yep.
>
> > Wikipedia talks about a ü-free PinYin and Chinese use
> > us-keyboards.
>
> Maybe for *entering*. However, for correct display of Pinyin, you
> definitely need `ǖǘǚǜ'.
>
> > So maybe, a ü is not a must for a transcription system, but that's
> > on you (Bernd). I'm still unsure now, too long ago.
>
>
> Werner
>
>
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