cnobile: Ah. The thing is that it wasn't actually asking about '"' - it was asking about '¨' (an umlaut/diaeresis). The intl variant of us has that symbol, but plain us doesn't. This is still open on Hardy.
Perhaps we should avoid asking about that symbol due to ambiguity.
cnobile: Ah. The thing is that it wasn't actually asking about '"' - it was asking about '¨' (an umlaut/diaeresis). The intl variant of us has that symbol, but plain us doesn't. This is still open on Hardy.
Perhaps we should avoid asking about that symbol due to ambiguity.